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Originally Posted by w_sohl
It could also happen if the foul were intentional on say the shooter. The shooter makes the three, but because of the intentional he shoots two instead of one and they retain possesion, so really it could turn into a seven or eight point swing.
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Three years ago I had your situation in a boys' H.S. JV game. This is a very true story.
Team H was down by 24 at the half, but stage a rally of sorts to close the deficite to seven points with 22.4 seconds left in the game. H1 launches a three-point attempt that was successful, but while H1 was still airborne V1 runs towards H1 his arms around H1 in a very late attempt to keep H1 from shooting. I have a intentional PF on V1. H1 makes his two free-throws. H2 inbounds the ball from the sideline nearest the spot of V1's foul; his pass goes straight to an unguarded H3 who is standing in the free-throw lane who makes an uncontested layup to tie the ball game. This is the first tie in the game since the score was 0-0. Team V inbounds the ball and takes it up court where V2 is fouled shooting a layup, which was unsuccessful with 10.8 seconds in the game. V2 misses both free throws and Team H (which has no timeouts left) gets the rebound on the second free-throw and pushes the ball up the court. Team V has only committed six fouls in the second half.
Now for the really could part: V3 commits a common foul against H2 about thirty feet from the basket with only 2.6 seconds left in the game. H2 makes both free throws and Team H wins the game.
MTD, Sr.