BillyMac |
Wed Oct 28, 2015 05:44pm |
Once In Thirty-Five Years ...
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
(Post 968575)
In my high school game, if an opponent is screaming this from a marked lane space, or from behind the arc, or, possibly, even from the bench, while the free throw shooter is in the act of shooting, and if I feel that this is a distraction to the free throw shooter, I will call the delayed violation every time. If the free throw misses, we're shooting again.
9.1.3 SITUATION D: ... The free thrower is entitled to protection from being distracted. It is the opponent’s responsibility to avoid disconcerting the free thrower.
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Originally Posted by so cal lurker
(Post 968689)
And in the real world, how often does that happen?
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For me once, in a boys high school recreation league game. Screams came from the bench: "Miss".
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