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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
It's actually rather complicated and while that Case Play helps (and I agree that under those circumstances the prior quarter is the appropriate one for the free throws), it isn't the answer for all cases. Let me provide an example.
5-6-2 Exception 3 states that a penalty may carry over to the next quarter in the case of a CE.
Scenario: A1 is fouled while dribbling at the expiration of time in the 3rd quarter. The officials do not notice that it is the 7th team foul. The 4th quarter begins with the AP throw-in to Team A and after six seconds A3 is called for traveling. At this time the scorer alerts the officials to the failure to award FTs to A1.
You can't go back to the 3rd quarter now after playing six seconds of the 4th quarter! So the 1-1 in this specific case would be part of the 4th quarter.
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I disagree that either play would be complicated. If we apply 2-10 along with some common sense, we correct the errors and put the ball back into play with ease.
When we over think something like this, it then becomes complicated.