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Old Wed Jan 04, 2006, 10:25am
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A1 is awarded a one-and-one bonus. While A1 is in the act before releasing the ball, B1 steps into the lane. The official inadvertently blows the whistle for the violation. A1 continues the motion and scores.


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A. Count the free throw and award the second of the bonus.
B. Cancel the free throw and begin the one-and-one again.
C. Cancel the free throw and award Team A the ball out of bounds nearest to where the violation occurred.
D. Award the ball to the team entitled to the arrow under the alternating-possession procedure

This is from the NCAAW Review Test, but I think the FED ruling would be the same.




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Old Wed Jan 04, 2006, 10:28am
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I'm going with A.

The whistle does not cause the ball to become dead.

Why would anyone even consider C?
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Old Wed Jan 04, 2006, 10:40am
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I'm going with A.

The whistle does not cause the ball to become dead.

Rules reference, please.

What I read seems to say that "continuous motion" only applies on a foul, not on an inadvertant whistle.

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Old Wed Jan 04, 2006, 10:43am
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What I read seems to say that "continuous motion" only applies on a foul, not on an inadvertant whistle.
Sigh. Right, right. And only on a foul by the defense. I still want to say A. My guess is that you're going to tell me it's B.
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Old Wed Jan 04, 2006, 10:48am
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A1 is awarded a one-and-one bonus. While A1 is in the act before releasing the ball, B1 steps into the lane. The official inadvertently blows the whistle for the violation. A1 continues the motion and scores.

Answer:

B. Cancel the free throw and begin the one-and-one again.

This is from the NCAAW Review Test, but I think the FED ruling would be the same.

That's the FED answer. Why? Because case book play 6.7.5(c) sez so.
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Old Wed Jan 04, 2006, 12:22pm
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A1 is awarded a one-and-one bonus. While A1 is in the act before releasing the ball, B1 steps into the lane. The official inadvertently blows the whistle for the violation. A1 continues the motion and scores.

Answer:

B. Cancel the free throw and begin the one-and-one again.

This is from the NCAAW Review Test, but I think the FED ruling would be the same.

That's the FED answer. Why? Because case book play 6.7.5(c) sez so.
"B" was my answer, too. The test gave "A" as the correct answer. The references they gave were no help.

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