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I think this is a foul, but not an F1 IMO. The use of his arm has been seen as illegal and as he extends his arms. Now the antics by the defender certainly was overplayed.

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I see it more like a hook and hold by the defender pulling the offensive player's arm into his own face....making it look like the offensive player fouled.
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Old Mon Dec 14, 2020, 09:26am
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I see it more like a hook and hold by the defender pulling the offensive player's arm into his own face....making it look like the offensive player fouled.
I can see that argument. Depends on whether or not the initial extension of the offensive player is continue a ward-off or not.
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I see it more like a hook and hold by the defender pulling the offensive player's arm into his own face....making it look like the offensive player fouled.
Neither post player can extend their arms and it was said this is a foul. That to me was missed or should have been called based on the videos and explanation from JD and the NCAA on the matter.

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Did I miss something?

It looked to me, watching the game, that they put the wrong player on the freethrow line after the monitor review.

Are the free throw trys awarded to the fouled player, or are these like techical fouls where any player can shoot them?
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Did I miss something?

It looked to me, watching the game, that they put the wrong player on the freethrow line after the monitor review.

Are the free throw trys awarded to the fouled player, or are these like techical fouls where any player can shoot them?
If the player is considered injured and it is a Flagrant Foul, then the head coach of the offended player can choose who they want to shoot the FTs. So if the player did not stay in the game, anyone can shoot the FT in NCAA Men's rules.

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Old Mon Dec 14, 2020, 11:11am
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If the player is considered injured and it is a Flagrant Foul, then the head coach of the offended player can choose who they want to shoot the FTs. So if the player did not stay in the game, anyone can shoot the FT in NCAA Men's rules.

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If the player is considered injured and it is a Flagrant Foul, then the head coach of the offended player can choose who they want to shoot the FTs. So if the player did not stay in the game, anyone can shoot the FT in NCAA Men's rules.



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The injured player doesn't even have to leave the game. He can just be too injured to shoot the free throws. It happened in the very first big game of the season when they made the rule change a few years ago in a game between I think Kansas and Kentucky.

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