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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Breaking the plane (lane or 3-point arc, depending) on a FT is a violation, whether done once, twice or a dozen times (unless you think it's that old intentional ploy to get a shooter to make a FT instead of miss).
On a throw-in, it's a warning, and then a T.
I originally had it as the former; the play was really the latter.
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OK, good, It appeared to me that you were suggesting that two DOG violations relating to FTs (huddling) would be a player T. I didn't think you were trying to say that, but I was left wondering.