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Originally posted by Nevadaref
JR,
That is what I was thinking too, but I don't know for sure.
How do you know it is a violation?
And why is it not a T for delay of game?
I'm using this ruling to create a rather amusing senario!
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Damn,Nevada,you're making me hit the books!
Of course,that not really a bad thing!
The violation is spelled out in Rule 9-1-2--"an opponent of the free thrower shall occupy each lane space adjacent to the end line during the try".The penalty for this violation is set out in R9-1-2Penaltyb--i.e.you just award a substitute free throw if the original FT is no good.
You can't give anybody a T for "delay of game" because no one is doing anything to delay the game!It's that simple.