Quote:
Originally posted by w_sohl
Quote:
Originally posted by Mark Padgett
_____ 14) While shooting a two-point shot, A1 is intentionally fouled by B1. The shot goes in the basket. The basket counts and A1 will be awarded one free throw, then Team A will get possession of the ball for a throw-in.
|
So, why doesn't the shooter get one shot for the made basket and then the two shots + the ball for the intentional?
|
Mark Dexter answered this above, but another way of thinking of it is that there is just
one foul committed, not two - so you administer the penalty for that one foul. Since it is intentional, you administer the penalty for an intentional foul, just as Mark described.
Besides, as Judge Judy would say -
THAT'S THE RULE!