Quote:
Originally Posted by pfan1981
Fellow officials,
B1 is attempting a throw-in from the end line after A1's made basket when A2 commits an intentional foul against B2. After B2's free throws, the throw-in for Team B may be anywhere along the end line.
True
False
The rule says that after a made basket a team may run the baseline for the throw-in. Also, if a violation or foul happen near the baseline, the team maintains the ability to run the baseline. I am wanting to apply this logic to the question above but it doesn't state where the intentional foul occurred.
Am I missing something here?
Thanks for the assistance,
pfan
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The answer is currently false for NFHS rules. This was changed about five years ago without any comment or rationale given. I recall first seeing it in the annual online interps, then it made its way to the case book.
The NFHS accomplished this change by inserting the word common in 7-5-7.
I don't like the "new" ruling. I prefer that the offended team didn't lose any privileges due to illegal actions of the opponent.