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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
In both situations, they must wait until the "next opportunity to substitute."
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Where are you referencing that quoted part of "next opportunity to substitute"?
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
That's (generally) after the ball becomes live, and then dead with the clock stopped.
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Ok....I can see that. Because the ball becomes live when at the disposal of the free throw shooter (6-1-2b) and then dead when the shot is made (or missed as in rule 6-7-2 a & b) where as it is live when at the disposal of the inbounder (6-1-2b) but it doesn't become dead until meets one of the requirements in 6-7.
Thank you