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Old Thu Nov 30, 2000, 09:05am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Re: What would you do...

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Originally posted by MREUROREF
if Team A had missed the second shot and gotten the offensive rebound? If the point of interuption was Team B in their front court with the ball? Ultimately, you would have to take the ball from someone...
By "second shot", I assume you mean the shot to which A was entitled, but didn't take the first time.

If that's true, then that shot is taken with no one on the line (since B got the first rebound -- and that's the change of posession). After the shot, whether it's made or missed, the ball is put back in play at the point of interruption. In this case, that's A's ball on the end-line under B's basket (since B made the basket after getting the rebound from the first throw).

(caveat -- these are NFHS and NCAA rules. From your name, you might use FIBA rules, and those might be different.)
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