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Old Fri Feb 10, 2006, 09:14pm
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Re: most likely

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Originally posted by deecee
unless it was a bludgeoning -- im passing
OK...if it is a bludgeoning on an airborne shooter after the horn, do you shoot the FT's as part of that quarter or to start the OT?

Or as Juggler asked, if the coach gets the "T" after the horn but before the airborne shooter comes down and/or the shot ends, when do you shoot those FT's for that "T"? As part of that quarter or to start the OT?

The point that Juggler was making was that to answer W&S's original question correctly, you have to know the status of the ball(live or dead) when the coach received the "T". It could be either, even if the horn sounded before the "T".

And, for the record, RefTN's statement above saying that "anything after the horn for regulation is considered overtime' is wrong. It's true for some cases only.



[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Feb 10th, 2006 at 09:17 PM]
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