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Old Sun Feb 12, 2012, 02:03pm
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef View Post
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.
Yup, you're right haha

A.R. 62. (Men) A1 is bleeding from a blow to the head and is unable to attempt his free throw(s). Is Rule 3-4.3.f concerning an injured player applicable?
RULING: The intent of Rule 3-4.3.f is to eliminate the situation whereby a poor free-throw shooter faked an injury so that he could be replaced by a higher percentage shooter. Obviously, a bleeding player is not faking an injury. Consequently, Rule 3-4.3.f is not applicable. The bleeding player shall be instructed by the official to leave the game for attention by medical personnel. His coach may exercise the option of substituting for the bleeding player or calling a timeout. (Rule 3-4.3.f and 8-2.2.a)
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