Thread: FT Violation?
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Old Tue Nov 05, 2002, 02:04pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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The way I remember it is that on a whistle by an official that is not due to a new foul or violation, play will be resumed where it was left off. Any penalties/throwins due remain due. The blowing of the whistle doesn't change or erase anything.

This is what drives the rulings on correcting the throwin team before the ball it touched inbounds, blowing the whistle on a fumbled FT before anyone have violated, blowing the whistle at any time to attend to a scorebook issue.

The only time you go to the arrow is when the whistle is blown in abscence of an infraction after the ball is touched inbounds (after a throwin/jumpball) and there is no team control (touched but not controlled, try released but rebound not controlled, etc).
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