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Old Wed Nov 16, 2011, 02:28pm
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Originally Posted by jdw3018 View Post
I realize the way the replacement is chosen is different, I'm just arguing that if a player is well enough to stay in the game he's well enough to shoot FTs. I wouldn't allow a replacement player to shoot FTs for a player who remains in the game after a common foul, so I wouldn't after a F1 or F2 either.
The rule allows it, so I am not sure why you wouldn't allow it. There is a specific distinction for a flagrant foul -- and it is only on the men's side. The women's rule is that the injured player must be removed if she is not going to shoot the free throws.
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