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cmathews Mon Nov 08, 2004 03:54pm

Ok here ya go, I think I know the answer just need confirmation LOL... A1 shoots a 2 pt try, B1 fouls A1, and B2 commits basket interference....how many free throws are we shooting? I say the ball is dead when BI occurs, award the basket due to BI and shoot 2?? what say you all LOL

Lotto Mon Nov 08, 2004 04:03pm

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Originally posted by cmathews
Ok here ya go, I think I know the answer just need confirmation LOL... A1 shoots a 2 pt try, B1 fouls A1, and B2 commits basket interference....how many free throws are we shooting? I say the ball is dead when BI occurs, award the basket due to BI and shoot 2?? what say you all LOL
Ball's not dead until the try ends. Try ends when BI occurs. Count the basket, shoot 1.

cmathews Mon Nov 08, 2004 04:07pm

You only shoot 1 foul shot if the try is successful. The try is not successful here because the try ends when BI occurs. 2pts are awarded, and since there is a foul on an unsuccessful try we should shoot 2?? This is my reasoning...am open to discussion on the issue however.

Kelvin green Mon Nov 08, 2004 04:40pm

Stop thinking too hard

This is a foul on the shooter on a made (awarded) basket.
The goal was sucessful. You rule the wya youre thinking you'll get killed.

Jurassic Referee Mon Nov 08, 2004 04:50pm

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Originally posted by cmathews
You only shoot 1 foul shot if the try is successful. The try is not successful here because the try ends when BI occurs. 2pts are awarded, and since there is a foul on an unsuccessful try we should shoot 2?? This is my reasoning...am open to discussion on the issue however.
Nope, the try is successful because you awarded the basket and made it successful. One shot only on an awarded basket or made basket.

Case book play 9.0COMMENT has a good explanation of BI at the opponent's basket-"The penalty is the awarding of one, two or three points and SUBSEQUENT PROCEDURE IS THE SAME AS AFTER A SUCCESSFUL GOAL..".

A possible 4-point play on a normal personal foul on a shooter that makes the basket? If it was BI on a 3-point try, would you give them a possible 5-point play too?

[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Nov 8th, 2004 at 04:52 PM]

cmathews Mon Nov 08, 2004 04:58pm

I just read through rule 9 again and found that statement as well...and JR you would if the foul was intentional or flagrant LOL....thanks guys, and not thinking too hard, it came from the test..and it sounds similar enough to the false double foul with the airborn shooter that I wondered about it....


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