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Old Tue Oct 14, 2008, 10:11pm
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1 View Post
What is really so hard about this rule? If the double foul happens:
  • during a free throw or throw-in, you resume with the free throw or throw-in;
  • after a foul or violation, then you resume by administering the penalty for the foul or violation;
  • while the ball's in play and there's team control, then you simply give a throw-in to the team in control;
  • when there is no team control, and there's no way to know who would've gotten the ball, then -- and only then -- you go to the arrow.
It's actually really simple. Just ask yourself, "What would've happened if the whistle had not blown?" If you answer that you don't know, then go to the arrow. Otherwise, just do what you were going to do next anyway.
Nice. Did you sleep at a Holiday Inn Express last night?
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