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Originally posted by Snaqwells
Actually, if we're looking at a non-shooting foul (and a throw-in), I'd agree that we just let the team put the ball in play. Warn the coach that we're going to play, and hand the ball to the thrower. Should be an easy layup for A if they're paying attention.
If we're looking at free throws, give the ball to the shooter and call a T on B for not having players in the proper slots. It's not a timeout, so RPP doesn't come into effect.
Adam
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If we let team A put the ball in play we are using resuming play procedures 7.5.1. If we imm. whack during a FT we are not 8.1.1. So how can we use RPP on one sitch and not the other. That is what we are hammering at here is this an extension of RPP or not....