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Keeping in mind the 5 times that officials can make "corrections" to an error made at the foul line, respond to this situation I witnessed this weekend at a Tournament game. Foul called on A # 10...its a double bonus situation..as foul is reported to the table, one official is told its # 10's fifth foul..but he does not tell other members of the crew...which proceeds to administer the 2 shots.. Ball is bounced to the correct shooter and he makes first shot of two before the table and official stop the action to say it was the fifth foul and coach of A has not yet put in #10's substitute. He still was using his 30-second time limit.
Situation is this...What should be done with the first foul shot already made. Does it stand? Do you remove it and start over? This is not one of the five "correctable errors" as described in the rule book..Comments and reasoning? |
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Same situation but slightly different...
I agree that the simplest thing to do is count the one shot, bring in the sub and then play...but what if: This was a bonus situation and the shooter had missed the first shot and there was a rebound and play while Team A still only had 4 players on the court?? Would you still do the same thing?? I would like to make a decision that could be used in all such situations and make it the same each time.
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NCAA (at least, NCAAW): Cancel the shot, bring the sub in, reshoot the FTs. |
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