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Old Thu Nov 13, 2008, 05:48pm
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Originally Posted by OHBBREF View Post
You are correct but I do not believe that case play is the correct one,
This one actually comes from the NCAA case book

RULING: The official is correct. Even though a timeout was taken by
Team A, it does not negate the violation by B1.
(Rule 9-2.2.b)
When a violation is by the free-throwers opponent only:
b. When the try is not successful, the ball shall become dead when the free throw ends and a substitute free throw shall be attempted by the same free thrower under the same conditions as those of the original free throw.
So is this the FED interpretation as well?
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