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Old Sat Oct 12, 2013, 03:44pm
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Originally Posted by Sharpshooternes View Post
At the end of the first quarter, A1 fouls B1 before the horn but such that there is no time remaining. The intermission period starts. Just before the AP throwin to start the second quarter, the scorekeeper informs the officials that that was the 7th team foul and B1 should have been awarded FTs. WHat is the procedure here. I would assume B1 would shoot there FT(s) with the lane cleared and then resume the second period as normal. Are these FTs considered part of the first quarter or second quarter?

What about same scenario above except change it to between 4th quarter and OT with a tied score?
First, if the foul was a common foul and you're adjudicating it you should put time back on the clock. It's either before the horn or after.

As for how to handle it...

2.10.1 SITUATION C:

A1 is fouled with one second remaining in the second quarter. Team A is awarded a throw-in and A1 passes the ball inbounds to A2, the horn sounds ending the quarter. As officials enter the court from the half-time intermission, the scorer informs the Referee that A1 should have been awarded one-and-one bonus situation.

RULING: The error is discovered within the correctable error timeframe, and shall be corrected. A1 is awarded a one-and-one bonus situation with the lane cleared. Resume play from the point of interruption, which is an alternating-possession throw-in to start the third quarter. (2-10-1a; 2-10-6; 5-6-2 Exception 3)
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