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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I only know Men's rules so this is the best I can do at this time.
I think all you can reasonably call is a Technical fouls. I would award the basket if the ball went in. I guess you could call two Technical fouls, one for the coming onto the floor and another for contacting a player for a dead ball as the player entering the court would make the play dead with a technical.
And with that being the case, I would not give A1 necessarily any shots. I would give any player on A the opportunity to shoot all 4 shots and give the ball at the division line opposite the table to Team A (dead ball contact). B6 would of course be ejected from the game.
Now that is what I would do unless I had somes specific guidence on an interpretation to say otherwise.
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Actually, the ball doesn't become dead until the official blows his whistle (6-5.1d). Note that the team member who comes onto the court is bench personnel, not a player/substitute. IMHO, there would be two Ts here on B6, one T for the team member coming on the court without being beckoned and a flagrant T for the unsporting act of making contact with A1. B6 is ejected. Two technicals are charged against the head coach as well. The second is certainly a class A T. It's a class B T for a substitute to enter the court without being beckoned. There isn't a specific reference for bench personnel entering the court without being beckoned. If the first T is considered class A, then the head coach is ejected as well.