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Originally Posted by BillyMac
7.5.7 SITUATION D: Team A scores a field goal. B1 picks up the ball and steps
out of bounds at the end line to prepare for a throw-in. Before the throw-in is
completed, A2 is called for an intentional (or flagrant) foul on B3 near the end
line. RULING: B3 would shoot the two free throws for the intentional (or flagrant)
foul with the lane cleared. Team B will then have a designated spot throw-in on
the end line. (7-5-4b)
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Originally Posted by Toren
Thanks BillyMac.
I don't agree, but they don't pay me for my opinion.
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Once the offense has been given an opportunity to score (2 free throws), there is no need to run the end line. The defense no longer has gained an advantage with the foul.
On a common foul, not allowing the offense to run the end line would give the defense an advantage in fouling.