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With Fiba rules a few years back when the play phase was a rule, the ball was either:
1) dead 2) in play or 3) alive Now the play phase is gone and so is the ball in play rule. The ball is now either dead or alive. When a player is having free shots, as soon as he/she is handed the ball, it becomes a ball alive situation, BUT there is no team control yet of either team until a rebound is secured by either team or the free throw is successful and the ball is then to be inbounded.
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Nick, I completely agree - I was just disagreeing with your comment that the ball was dead. I initially thought the same, until I checked the rulebook.
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