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From a FIBA perspective - this sitch can't possibly happen.
Under FIBA rules a team MUST have two players on the court, or else they forfeit (regardless of score). Which leads me to ask - has anyone had a game where one team has been left with just one player? I had a game a few years ago that went into 5 periods of extra time and both teams were left with 3 players on the court (one team started with 8, one with 9 players). Thankfully a player hit the winning free-throw with about 2 seconds to go, thus preventing it from going into a 6th OT! Anyone had something similar? Does anyone know what the record is for periods of OT?
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Indiana high school record is 9.
I don't remember the team, I just know I drive through it on the way to Indianapolis and it is on their city limit sign. I think it is Swayzee, Indiana. Good old Indiana, before the say the population or the mayor's name or the actual city limits sign they tell you how many state championships their high school has won in basketball. |
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End of the 2nd half, the 4-man team has guys start fouling out. With just a few seconds left, I call a shooting foul, the 4-man team shoots FT's, and ties the game up. Beginning of the OT, another guy fouls out, and they're now down to 2 players. The score was either tied, or the 4-man team was down by 1 or 2 with 1.5 on the clock, when yet another player fouled out - the 4-man team was now a 1-man team, and I called the game.
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