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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
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Eh.
Let's say A1 was fouled (2 shots), and A2 is designated to shoot the technical FT's. If A2 shoots first, isn't this 2-10-1c. - wrong player attempting the FT. (Just wanting to know, because I had a game explode over this issue.){/b]
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Well, it depends -- if the officials "announced" that the 1-1 was being shot, and A2 stepped to the line, then "announced" the T and A1 stepped to the line, we could have a correctable error situation.
If the officials "announced" the fouls in the wrong order, but right person attempted the throws, then it's not correctable.
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Also, on a side note, NF rules state that fouls are administered in the order in which they occur. Can anyone think of a situation in which you would shoot shots for T's followed by a 1-and-1?
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If a common foul was committed after the T, while the ball was live, before the clock started on the ensuing throw-in.
For example, B gets a T. During the first throw for the T, B1 fouls A1 (it would be hard for this not to be intentional or flagrant, but possible). Or, (more likely) B1 fouls A1 during the throw-in after the T.
Or -- A1's try is in the air. During the try, B1 swears at an official (T) followed by B2 fouling A2 while getting rebound position. Since the ball didn't become dead from the T until the try ended, B2's foul is a common foul -- shoot the 1-1 (assuming bonus, of course).