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Old Mon Jan 09, 2017, 04:28pm
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Originally Posted by so cal lurker View Post
Saw essentially the same dilemma actually happen in a HS tournament game. White called for a foul (the 6th TF), instead of stopping on the whistle, a white player takes a couple of dribbles and dunks the ball (?!?!? and it was his 4th PF!). Officials confer, and then decide it is a T for dunking a dead ball. (No, I don't know why they had to confer.) As the blue team in-bounded after the T FTs, many fans were yelling for bonus FTs (as the scoreboard was showing 7 fouls).

I believe the referees were correct:m the foul was not the 7th TF, so no bonus FTs were proper. And I believe that is the same answer in your scenario.
Plus, foul #6 must have been a TC foul on white, so no FTs anyway. And, if white was already driving when the whistle happened, I doubt I'd T (HTBT).

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Is that because we punish in the order the fouls occurred, so the FTs are last and live (so the TI just gets lost in the shuffle)?

If a foul that warranted FTs happened first and a non-shooting foul occurred before play died, would it be FTs followed by the TI for the common foul?
a) Yes
b) Yes, if the second is before the bonus.
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