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					Originally Posted by luvhoops  Under NFHS rules, what are the most points that can be theoretically scored by one player on a single basketball play? Exclude repeated technical/intentional/flagrant fouls.
 I was using Case book from 2008-2009. (case plays listed may be different in current books)
 
 Based on (Multiple Foul) Case 4.19.11, it could be 10.
 B1-B5 simultaneously foul A1 attempting an unsuccessful 3-point shot?
 2x5 = 10
 
 Based on (False Multiple Foul) Case 4.19.12, it could be 15.
 B1-B5 foul A1, all at different times, attempting an unsuccessful 3-point shot?
 3x5 = 15
 
 For False Multiple Fouls, if it is always and only 2 shots for each foul, then it would be 10 and not 15.
 
 Please confirm or disprove these thoughts. Looking for rule/case references only, not stuff like whether it could happen or anything along those lines.
 |  i'm sorry i said you were in outer space.  i say the answer is 3.  "how many points ON A single play?"  the free throws are separate "plays."  now if you said "as a result of" or something else i'd do all the other thinking….
		 
			
			
			
			
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