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Old Wed Oct 03, 2007, 08:13am
Mark Dexter Mark Dexter is offline
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
One exception where the spaces can remain empty is during FTs immediately following a timout or intermission (resuming play procedure). The FTs may be started with the spaces empty, however, if the FT is missed, it is a violation and a replacement try is awarded. If the FT is missed again with the spaces still vacant, it is a T.

Not quite, Camron.

When the RPP is in effect, A1 can take his/her first FT attempt with no one from B in the lower blocks. If A1 misses the FT, then B has violated, and A1 gets a replacement throw. B must occupy the lower blocks for the replacement FT and if they don't, a technical foul is assessed when the official is ready to administer the FT. (10.1.5A)
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