Thread: ROP is not DOG
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Old Mon Oct 14, 2013, 07:49am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Sorry, I was just addressing the second part of your question.

If there has not been a TO (or intermission), if the team fails to provide a free-thrower, it's an immediate T. (You will / should do everything you can to avoid the T.)

If there has been a TO (or intermission), then it's ROP -- put the ball on the floor. A must now request a TO, or it will be a violation. If they take the violation, and then still don't put the FT'er out there, it's a T.

No DOG warning in either case.

So, if later the team reaches through the plane, that becomes the first DOG warning.

Last edited by bob jenkins; Mon Oct 14, 2013 at 07:51am.
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