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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
You may know this, JR, but "we" don't. Why don't they apply? I agree that if they don't apply, then the answer is A. But that's an "if" I'm not ready to concede yet.
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Rule 3-3-1(c) is telling us what the substitution restrictions are for multiple free throws resulting from personal fouls. The situation described does
NOT have multiple free throws resulting from personal fouls. It has multiple free throws resulting from personal
and technical fouls. Therefore we can't use 3-3-1(c). It ain't applicable. If it was applicable, the rulesmakers wouldn't have specified personal fouls
only. That means we have to look and see which other rule is applicable. And the only one available that is applicable is 3-3-1(d).
Rules rulz!
See if any of you can find something that states you can't bring the subs in as soon as the fouls are reported. Also see if you can find anything that states that you can't bring another legally reported sub(s) in after any one of the free throws in the sequence also. I don't know of any
rule that says you can't but I'm sure willing to learn.
Y'all think too damn much.