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Old Sun Feb 12, 2012, 01:54pm
Raymond Raymond is offline
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A.R. 68. A1 is fouled and his or her try for goal is unsuccessful. During the try, A3 is injured or is bleeding, has blood on his or her body, or his or her uniform is saturated with blood and he or she cannot continue to play.

RULING: The required substitute shall be permitted to enter the game before the first try of the multiple free throws. In addition, all substitutes who had legally reported to the official scorer before the player who had to be replaced may enter the game. A bleeding player, a player with blood on the body, or a player wearing a uniform saturated with blood has 20 seconds to resolve the issue. If the issue cannot be resolved in 20 seconds, that player is required to be replaced unless that player’s coach requests and is granted a timeout. When a substitute is required, all substitutes who had legally reported to the official scorer before the player who had to be replaced may enter the game. (Rule 3-4.3.a and .c)


So who can shoot the FT's? The sub for that player or any of them on the floor? The opposing coach has no say in who shoots, correct?
APG provided an A.R. that is not relevant. Team A's coach chooses a sub who would shoot the free throws. A.R. 62 and 199 apply.
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