View Single Post
  #2 (permalink)  
Old Tue Dec 12, 2006, 12:31am
rainmaker rainmaker is offline
Official Forum Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Portland, Oregon
Posts: 9,466
Send a message via AIM to rainmaker
Quote:
Originally Posted by Teigan
Hey everyone,
Tonight first free throw of a one and one, defensive player steps in, shot is missed. We shoot the replacement, this happens three more times !!!NOW...on the fourth shot it goes in. We awarded the ball to the other team on the baseline, without giving them the second shot. Our rationale was that he missed the first one, so the second and third and fourth shot would not have been given without that violation. Coach wanted his second shot!! My partner and I got together, and decided that we were going to give the team the second shot. They missed and the other team scored. My question is did we do this right?
You were right to give the second shot. You were wrong to deny it. The replacements were to replace the first shot. The replacements are given as a penalty for the violation. If you then deny the second shot, you're not penalizing the premature stepping in. If defense doesn't want to keep giving the kid another chance, they should keep their feet where they belong!

I think there's also room to give some kind of warning to the defense for stepping in so consistently. That's gotta be almost deliberate, doesn't it? What level of play was this?
Reply With Quote