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Old Fri Apr 07, 2006, 09:30pm
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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
In the OP, A is down by 1, B gets 2 free throws and makes the first, tying the game.
Um, Ray, if A is down 1 and then B makes a FT, the game's not tied. . .

As far as the "how long do you let it go on" part of the play, this reminds me of the situation where players are lining up for a FT. B2 and B3 take the lowest spots and A2 and A3 line up in the next spots. Well, B2 doesn't like his matchup so he switches with B3. A2 then decides to switch with A3. The four players walk back and forth across the lane, b/c neither one likes his matchup. How long do you let this go on and how do you resolve it?

We talked about this and basically decided, you just stop it. You say, you guys pick a spot and stay there. Can you do this in the situation that we're talking about in this thread? "Hey guys, knock it off! Let it hit and let's play ball."
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