I can think of a few possibilities.
First, you can not award the points. There is no support for that anywhere.
As RecRef suggested, a forfeit is a very real possibility and would be completely justified.
Chew on this idea....
1. A6 is charged with a flagrant T for illegally entering the floor.
2. Since continuous motion applies, B1 was in the act, the ball remains live. A6 is charged with an intentional foul for contacting B1.
You could stop here with team B getting 2 shots for the T and B1 getting 3 shots for the personal foul plus the ball back.
However, in such a drastic case, I think you could carry it a little further...
3. Since A had 6 players participating, team A is also charged with a team T. 2 more shots.
You could keep finding infractions to pile on since the ball remains live until the try ends.
4. Perhaps, A6 says something along the way where you could call an unsportsmanlike T against him. 2 more shot.
In then end, you either call a forfeit for such a travesty, or you make B earn it (perhaps again) at the line while finding a way to give them plenty of FT attempts.
My preference...forfeit.
Earlier in the game, since it doesn't have such a direct impact on the outcome, it should probably only be a T plus a shooting foul.
[Edited by Camron Rust on Aug 1st, 2002 at 03:36 PM]
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