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Old Thu Nov 13, 2008, 05:14pm
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Originally Posted by OHBBREF View Post
The ball is at the disposal of free thrower A1. B1 steps into the
lane, and the official gives the delayed violation signal. A1 then
requests a timeout. When the team returns to the free throw after
the timeout, the official puts the ball at the disposal of A1 and
again gives the delayed violation signal. The free throw is missed
by A1, and the official awards a repeated free throw.
Correct?
I don't have any case to back it up but I would not give a substitute free throw. Once a time out is called, the ball becomes dead with the whistle thus the free throw has ended. After the timeout, the free throw is administered and the ball is made live again. I don't believe violations would carry over.

Just my opinion though. Great question

-Josh
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