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Old Mon Jul 22, 2002, 12:00pm
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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Gotta disagree with the last two,Mark.B doesn't get the ball for a throw-in.The AP does not come into play because all the related activity is part of the same quarter.Rule 5-6-3b covers it.You go with the AP to start the next quarter if this happens at the end of the 1st,2nd or 3rd quarters.You go with a jump ball if an OT is needed.
Yup,Tony-too much time on my hands!Btw,my first answer was gonna be-"If you have good presence,none of this would have happened in the first place!"-but I thought Nah,too easy.

[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Jul 22nd, 2002 at 01:01 AM]
My thinking is that time will have to be put back on the clock - seems like more than one second will elapse for all this to happen.

Also, if at the end of the 4th quarter, we might not have FT's at all.
I went with your scenario in your response when I answered i.e. no time put back on the clock.Mark P's sitch doesn't mention time remaining,but it has to be around a second or so because the clock is supposed to be stopped on the first foul-B1's flagrant foul.Naturally,if you put time back on,you would end up the way you had written.
I know that there also might not be FT's in this sitch.That's why I said "if an OT is needed".That pretty well covers all permutations and combinations,I think.
I also think that we probably both mean the same thing in our answers,but there is one time/score situation that your answer was wrong about i.e.no time on clock and the score close enough that you have to shoot FT's.You could end up with an OT and a jump ball in that case.
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