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Old Thu Feb 16, 2012, 06:43pm
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells View Post
Where's the play? (Not that I don't believe you, but well, you know.)
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref View Post

PLACING AT DISPOSAL
8.1.1 SITUATION A:
A1 is awarded two free throws. After the players have had
sufficient opportunity and time to take their positions for the first throw, the
administering official bounces the ball to the free thrower. Did the official follow
proper procedure?
RULING: Yes. On free throws, the word “disposal,” is interpreted
to mean that the official shall bounce the ball to the free thrower, but if the

free thrower refuses to accept it, the official may place the ball on the floor at the
free-throw line and begin the count. This procedure constitutes putting the ball at
the free-thrower’s disposal. However, in this situation, the ball becomes live when
it is caught by the free thrower. (4-4-7b)
Snaqwells: You dare to question the "Forum Citation King". Nevaderef spends all of his free time reading caseplays, incluing caseplays from twenty years ago.
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