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Old Mon Dec 25, 2006, 12:33pm
Rusty Gilbert Rusty Gilbert is offline
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No books in front of me but here is my 2 cents:

In all 3 situations, the free throw does NOT become dead when the foul occurs.

In Play 1, if the FT goes in then count the FT, clear the lane, allow A1 to shoot the second FT; then penalize A2's foul. If B is in bonus, B2 will shoot 1 and 1 (or 2 if double bonues); if B is not in the bonus, award the ball to B for a spot throw in nearest to where the foul occured.

If the initial FT try misses, then penalize A2's foul as noted previously.

In Play 2, if the FT goes in the count the FT, clear the lane, allow A1 to shoot the second FT; then award the ball to the team entitled by the AP arrow for a spot throw in nearest to where the foul occured. (In NCAA, it would be Point of Interuption).

If the initial FT try misses, then do the AP thing as noted in previous paragraph.

In Play 3, regardless of whether A1's initial FT is made or not, clear the lane and award A2 the second FT. Count whatever goes in. Then do the AP thing as noted in Play 2.
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