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Old Thu Dec 29, 2005, 10:00am
Nevadaref Nevadaref is offline
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I happen to agree with Dexter, although MTD's comment is interesting. There isn't much in the case book on this.
The following are from the Simplified and Illustrated book:


8-3 The pregame dunk in (1) dictates the game will begin with the administration of the free throws. In (2), No. 11 who was not designated to start, legally enters to attempt one or both of the free throws. The replaced starter may not return until after the clock has run following the last free throw.

8-3 The free throws awarded for a technical foul may be attempted by any player, including an incoming substitute. The coach or captain shall designate the free thrower. Since an individual technical foul results in two free throws, each free throw may be attempted by a different player. If a technical foul occurs before the game starts, a substitute(s) may take the place of a designated starter to attempt the free throws.


The part in bold bars the original starter from attempting even the second technical foul FT. Therefore, I think that there is a good case that players who are substituted out have to wait.


[Edited by Nevadaref on Dec 29th, 2005 at 10:02 AM]
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