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Originally Posted by bas2456
A1 shoots a 3-pointer and is fouled pretty hard by B1. The try is no good. B1 doesn't mean any harm, just the way he contacted A1, it was a hard foul. A1 takes exception to this and decides to deck B1 in the jaw. B1 is smart and walks away.
Before the punch, A1 would have had three free throw attempts coming. Obviously, though, A1 is ejected for fighting.
How is it handled from here? Does A1's substitute still get three free throws?
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Even before I read that A1 decks B1, I got the feeling of an intentional foul (for excessive contact) on B1. This is a good call when you must eject A1.
Obtain the substitute for A1 being ejected.
A1's substitute will be awarded three shots for B1's foul.
Then B-anyone shoots the two shots for the flagrant foul. B throw-in @ the DL.