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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Since the foul occured clearly after the 4th quarter ended, and since you already knew that you had to play overtime, you start the OT with the technical free throws.
If the score was not tied, and the free throws could have decided if an overtime was needed, then you would shoot them as part of the 4th quarter.
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How can that be?
Thinking FIBA rules now.
The referees right to call starts 20 minutes prior to the game.
And ends when the last qtr is over. If the T occured after the buzzer sounded, the ref can't call it. How ever, he shall note it on the back of the score sheet (see 46.10).
You can't shoot the FT's to decide if the score's going to be tied or not. How ever, if the score was tied, you start OT with the FT's.