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Foul on a shot, no basket (2 free throws). Defender then gets a technical foul (2 more FTs).
Now, when administering the free throws (BTW, nobody on the lanes for all 4 FTs, right?) should we say "Four shots" or "Two shots, but you got two after the two......" (or something like that)? Thanks! |
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"shooting two" you shoot the T Remember that the shooter may change after the "shooting foul" shots. |
Thanks
It makes sense indeed. Thanks for the quick reply!
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Remember, you may have 3 shooters in this sitch.
8-3 [Edited by Stan on Jan 31st, 2005 at 10:56 AM] |
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This is getting ridiculous!
You could have NO shooters, if an earthquake levelled the building at that moment,too. So what?? |
So you are saying they can have two different shooters each shoot one of the shots for the T? Never knew that...and have never seen anyone try it.
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Not sure you can have the defense violate if they aren't in the lane spaces to begin with.
I have seen two different shooters shoot technicals. It happened in 1992. I was a freshman high school coach. It was late in the season. I had two kids who rarely got a chance to play, let alone score. The game was already decided. I gave them each one of the technicals to shoot. They both made the shot. It was a great day for those kids. Remember that you can also put in a sub to shoot technicals. That is what I did with one of them. |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Boiler14
Not sure you can have the defense violate if they aren't in the lane spaces to begin with. If defense runs into the arch or screams from behind the shooter this would be a violation. |
Opposing player stomping feet clapping, disconcerting free thrower.
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