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Old Mon Dec 29, 2014, 11:42pm
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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. View Post
Bob:

I agree with you to a point. Yes, we have a FDF, but when we have a FDF the ball is put into play as if the last foul in the FDF is the only foul that occurred.

That means the penalty for a PC is a Designated Sport Throw-in nearest the spot of the PC. Therefore, Team B's Throw-in will be a DST nearest the spot of A1's PC.

MTD, Sr.
Caseplay 4.19.9 Situation A

A1 leaps high and is fouled by B1 as he/she taps the ball which subsequently goes through A's basket. A1 fouls B2 in returning to the floor.

RULING: This is a false double foul. The foul by B1 does not cause the ball to become dead. However, the player-control foul by A1 does cause the ball to become dead and also dictates that no goal can be scored. Since the goal is not scored, A1 is awarded two free throws for the foul by B1. No players are allowed along the lane as Team B will be awarded the ball following the last free throw. If the last throw is successful, the throw-in is from anywhere along the end line. If the last throw is unsuccessful, the throw-in is from a designated spot nearest the foul. (4-1; 4-11; 4-41-1; 6-7-7 Exception c: 6-7-4; 7-5-4a)
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