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Old Tue Nov 02, 2004, 05:36pm
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Question:

A-1 is erroneously awarded a 1-1. A-1 makes the first and misses the second, which is rebounded by B-1 who passes to B-2 who scores. The error is now recognized before the ball is at disposal of team A. Official cancels, the free throw, counts B-2's basket and resumes play from the point of interruption. Is the official correct?

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I said yes, however the thing that I question is the counting of B-2's basket.

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Mike

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Old Tue Nov 02, 2004, 06:30pm
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Yes.
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Old Tue Nov 02, 2004, 08:08pm
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Count the bucket. All activity between when a correctible error occurs and when it is discovered stands.
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Old Wed Nov 03, 2004, 05:29am
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Count the bucket. All activity between when a correctible error occurs and when it is discovered stands.
Well not ALL activity stands, but you are mostly correct. For example a common foul committed during an unmerited free throw would be nullified. Rules 2-10-4 and 2-10-5 cover this, Mike.
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Old Wed Nov 03, 2004, 01:36pm
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2-10-4 covers unsporting, flagrant, intentional or technical fouls. A common foul would not be nullified.
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Old Wed Nov 03, 2004, 01:45pm
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2-10-4 covers unsporting, flagrant, intentional or technical fouls. A common foul would not be nullified.
That's incorrect, Rick. From 2-10-4 "...Activity ... OTHER THAN unsporting, flagrant, intentional or technical fouls shal be canceled."

Thus, common fouls (being other than the above) are cancelled.

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Old Wed Nov 03, 2004, 02:39pm
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I see. Count those but don't count those. Thanks
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