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SWK Mon Dec 11, 2017 04:25pm

Free throws & Ejection
 
Team A Player is fouled going in for a layup and goes to the ground. Team B player stands over him after the perceived "block" warranting a technical. Player A Stands up and throws a punch warranting a technical and ejection.

What is the correct outcome of this play? Team B (Defense) player gets common foul and T. Team A player gets T and ejected. The T's offset so we should just have 2 free throws. Team A gets 1 team foul, B 2 team fouls.

Who shoots? Who gets the ball?

bob jenkins Mon Dec 11, 2017 04:28pm

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Originally Posted by SWK (Post 1012759)
Team A Player is fouled going in for a layup and goes to the ground. Team B player stands over him after the perceived "block" warranting a technical. Player A Stands up and throws a punch warranting a technical and ejection.

What is the correct outcome of this play? Team B (Defense) player gets common foul and T. Team A player gets T and ejected. The T's offset so we should just have 2 free throws. Team A gets 1 team foul, B 2 team fouls.

Who shoots? Who gets the ball?

Assuming FED:

Since the taunt caused the fight, B is also charged with fighting. So, both A and B are ejected.

The fighting fouls offset, so A's substitute shoots the FTs for the common foul, and play resumes as normal.

Adam Mon Dec 11, 2017 07:49pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 1012760)
Assuming FED:

Since the taunt caused the fight, B is also charged with fighting. So, both A and B are ejected.

The fighting fouls offset, so A's substitute shoots the FTs for the common foul, and play resumes as normal.

Always listen to bob.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mon Dec 11, 2017 08:02pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 1012760)
Assuming FED:

Since the taunt caused the fight, B is also charged with fighting. So, both A and B are ejected.

The fighting fouls offset, so A's substitute shoots the FTs for the common foul, and play resumes as normal.


Bob:

I hate to nit pick but B1's PF in the play described was not a CF. It was a PF committed against a player in the Act of Shooting.

MTD, Sr.

bob jenkins Tue Dec 12, 2017 09:11am

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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. (Post 1012777)

I hate to nit pick

Liar.

You are correct, though.


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