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Originally Posted by Nu1
Okay, Jurassic. I hear you. And maybe I'm just tired tonight...
But if it is not applicable then why does the case book cite that specific section and advise to issue a Technical?
Isn't the ball also live in the case book scenario following the timeout?
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Nope, the ball isn't live when the "T" is issued in 9.1.2SitA. The "T" in that case play is issued if the defensive team delays the free throw administration by ignoring their first warning. They then get the "T" as soon as they again refuse to line up on the lanes
before the FT shooter gets the ball for the substitute free throw. The ball never does become live on the substitute free throw before the "T" is issued in this case play.
In the other play with repeated lane-line violations, those violations occur
after the ball becomes live. Iow, apples and oranges.... and different rules.
Make a little more sense now?