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Old Thu Dec 25, 2008, 08:26pm
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Originally Posted by tjones1 View Post
They were correct. Check out 6-4-3d. Also a case situation, 6.4.3 Situation B.
6.4.3 SITUATION B: A1 is fouled in the act of shooting by B1. A1’s try lodges between the ring and the backboard. RULING: A1 is awarded two free throws and play continues as per any similar free-throw situation. Even though the ball lodged, alternating possession is not used as the ball is put in play with the free throws resulting from B1’s foul. Alternating possession would have been used to resume play in this situation if no foul had been committed.
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