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Old Thu Jan 17, 2019, 09:18am
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Who shoots free throws for an unsportsmanlike foul? Does it matter if it's dead ball or live ball contact in regards to who shoots the free throws?
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Old Thu Jan 17, 2019, 09:39am
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Who shoots free throws for an unsportsmanlike foul? Does it matter if it's dead ball or live ball contact in regards to who shoots the free throws?
PENALTY (Section 13): Two free throws are awarded to any member of the
offended team, unless the foul occurs against an opponent in the act of
shooting an unsuccessful three-point goal when three free throws are
awarded, followed by a throw-in at the division line opposite the scorers'
table by the offended team or a jump ball to start the first period.
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Old Thu Jan 17, 2019, 09:56am
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So live ball contact that we would rule as an F1/intentional foul in other rule sets would be an unsportsmanlike foul?

And any unsportsmanlike foul, dead or live ball, is simply recorded in the book as a personal and team foul?
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Old Thu Jan 17, 2019, 11:49am
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So live ball contact that we would rule as an F1/intentional foul in other rule sets would be an unsportsmanlike foul?
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And any unsportsmanlike foul, dead or live ball, is simply recorded in the book as a personal and team foul?
And as an unsportsmanlike foul -- two of these is an ejection. (and, two Ts is an ejection. One T and One U is NOT an ejection.)
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