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Old Sun Dec 08, 2002, 08:03am
Nevadaref Nevadaref is offline
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Originally posted by Jeremy Hohn
So I should have given the ball to Red and left the arrow alone to start the 4th quarter?

Then given white (the team whose coach I T'd) the first jump ball?
Yes, this is the correct NFHS procedure since the T occurred AFTER the end of the 3rd quarter. The entire penalty, 2 shots and the ball, are administered as part of the following quarter.

Now, a couple of points just to be extra clear. Red is getting the ball due to the T, not the AP. White does not lose the arrow due to the T, they just don't get their AP opportunity yet, they get the next held ball.

Also things are a little different if this T had happened at the end of the 4th quarter. There the official has to use the score to determine what in quarter the penalty takes place. If it is a tie score before the T, the free throws are part of the OT and you will give 2 shots and the ball and not have a jump. You will play the overtime even if the free throws untie the score.
If one team leads by more than 2 points, the game is over and you don't shoot any free throws.
If the team committing the T is leading by 1 or 2, the free throws are considered part of the 4th quarter and will determine if overtime is necessary or not. If it is to be played, it will start with a jump ball.
This is all well-detailed in the case book on pages 37 and 38. Cases 5.6

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