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Old Wed Jan 23, 2008, 03:33pm
WhistlesAndStripes WhistlesAndStripes is offline
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Pretty badly, but still as you are learning. You only invoke the following case play when an official misinforms the players about the number of FTs, thus causing their lack of action. Also the AP arrow would only be used if neither team was in control following an accidental whistle, which is what you blew. If one team has control that team gets the ball per the POI rule. Your partner had it right.

OFFICIALS PROVIDE ERRONEOUS INFORMATION
8.6.1 SITUATION: A1 is about to attempt the first of a one-and-one free-throw situation. The administering official steps in and erroneously informs players that two shots will be taken. A1's first attempt is unsuccessful. The missed shot is rebounded by: (a) B1, with all other players motionless in anticipation of another throw; (b) A2, with all other players motionless in anticipation of another throw; or (c) B2, with several players from both teams attempting to secure the rebound. The officials recognize their error at this point. RULING: In (a) and (b), the official's error clearly put one team at a disadvantage (players stood motionless and didn't attempt to rebound). Play should be whistled dead immediately and resumed using the alternating-possession procedure. In (c), both teams made an attempt to rebound despite the official's error and had an equal opportunity to gain possession of the rebound. Play should continue. (2-3)
I think it's important to note that in the Original Post, inigo stated that he CORRECTLY announced that this was a 1 and 1 situation. I don't believe this case play is applicable when the kids are just playing stupid for a minute or 20.
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