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OldCoachNewRef Mon Nov 29, 2004 10:33am

IAABO test tonight. Still have a couple of questions:

1. Technical foul. Who can shoot? Can someone come off the bench, shoot the T's and then go back to the bench? In other words, does there have to be a substitution made?

2. Pregame dunk on team B. Team A shoots the T. A1 gets ball for throw in. AP now points to team B. A1 violates by stepping 4 ft to the right. Usually on APTI the team that violates loses the ball AND the arrow. What happens to arrow here? Team B already has arrow. Is the first throw in considered an APTI (alternating possession throw in)?

Thanks in advance!

bob jenkins Mon Nov 29, 2004 10:50am

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Originally posted by OldCoachNewRef
IAABO test tonight. Still have a couple of questions:

1. Technical foul. Who can shoot? Can someone come off the bench, shoot the T's and then go back to the bench? In other words, does there have to be a substitution made?

All normal substituion rules are in effect. So, any player eligible to enter the game can shoot the throws. In FED, different players can shoot each of the throws. If a player enters to shoot the throws, s/he can leave, but the player who left (for the sub) cannot re-enter until the clock has run.

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2. Pregame dunk on team B. Team A shoots the T. A1 gets ball for throw in. AP now points to team B. A1 violates by stepping 4 ft to the right. Usually on APTI the team that violates loses the ball AND the arrow. What happens to arrow here? Team B already has arrow. Is the first throw in considered an APTI (alternating possession throw in)?

Thanks in advance!
It's not an APTI. It's a throw-in as part of the penalty for a T. Leave the arrow alone. (Had this happened at some other time during the game, you'd have no problem administering this properly -- the rule (except for SETTING (not reversing) the arrow) is the same when it happens before the game.)

IAABO_Ref Mon Nov 29, 2004 11:04am

Any player can shoot the foul shots. Yes they can return to the bench but they can't be replaced by the starter.

The Throw-in is for the T so nothing would happen to the arrow.

OldCoachNewRef Mon Nov 29, 2004 11:06am

Thank you
 
Bob, thanks for the swift replies. Just trying to clarify things before I take the test. I'll know how I do by Wednesday! BTW, this board has been a great place to really get to know the rules.


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