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Lane Violation & Foul
A1 is shooting a free throw. B1 leaves her lane spot on the release to box out A1. The box out by B1 results in a foul called because B1 knocked A1 to the ground.
What is the correct way to handle a lane violation and a foul? |
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Are there FTs left in the sequence? If there are you have to shoot those at this point. Did the FT on the foul go in the basket? If so then you would not shoot the FT again. But the bottom line, you have to enforce each penalties in the order they occur. But all those other things matter to the enforcement of this penalty. Peace
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It's both a violation AND a foul. Penalize in the order they occurred -- violation THEN foul.
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And if the foul occurs while the FT shooter is in the act of shooting the FT how many shots do you award?
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I'm calling it intentional -- two FTs and the ball. If it ever really happens, there is probably a T coming somewhere, too. |
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A foul against a player in the act of shooting a FT would still, by definition, be a common foul, would it not?
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If you call it intentional or flagrant it would not be a common foul. (It would be intentional or flagrant) Otherwise, yes. We have gone through this before and I think that was the answer.
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The OP says that B1 leaves on the release. It's important to note that this by itself is not a violation. We're assuming that B1 entered the FT semi-circle while she was still restricted from doing so, but this is not expressly stated.
So, this could be either a violation followed by a personal foul, or simply a personal foul. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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And I do not know how you would have a foul on a FT shooter without causing a violation first. I guess if the FT shooter is leaning over the line maybe but not likely. Or if the FT restrictions have ended and then the FT shooter enters the lane and is then fouled. But that sounds like a for the purposes of the new rule application. Peace
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I assumed the same thing. Just clarifying for purposes of newer officials to whom this may not be so obvious. In terms of a foul on a FT shooter without a violation first, I'm considering the situation where a player in a marked lane space positions himself in front of the FT shooter, and then backs them down after the ball hits the rim. Or something like that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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What about the hand breaking the plane and touches floor..Lane Violation?
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