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Team A inbounds after a timeout, partner is T, I'm L. On the inbounds play, Team A puts up a shot, and scores. I blow whistle and assess a tech to Team A for too many players on the court (illegal participation). Score the goal, two free throws to Team B for tech, then Team B gets ball at halfcourt opposite the table for throw in. Question: should the basket by Team A have counted, since the violation was noticed after the basket?
Haven't had a chance to read up yet, but I think everything was handled correctly.
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Yes, this isn't a correctable error. You did it "by the book."
But certainly this is a preventable error - both you and your partner should have counted ten players and not allowed the throw-in to proceed until you both gave each other the "go sign." Z |
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Yeah, Z, I know. I thought we had it, but I guess my head was up my @&$, and I wasn't paying the proper attention.
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