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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
If there's a foul and NO timeout, then it's an immediate T if the shooting team doesn't have the shooter ready, or the "defensive" team doesn't have two players in the lower spaces. This is NOT resumption of play. See 10.4.5
To start the half -- if the team is still in the locker room, count for a minute and then issue a T. If the team is at the bench, but doesn't come on the court, use ROP.
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This is correct. Directly from the Case Book.
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
While you do put the ball on the floor, this is NOT the ROP procedure.
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
I believe it is. It fits the definition precisely.
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Camron is right. About five years ago the NFHS made an editorial change to include this action as part of the ROP procedure. Bob's thinking predates that change.