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Old Wed Nov 15, 2006, 03:13pm
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Who shoots the FT's?

I never thought I would run into this type of situation in a college-level game, but see if anyone can figure out why we did this (NCAA rules):

Middle of the second half, A1 gets fouled on a shot attempt by B1, the ball does not go in. A1, upset the shot didn't go in, slams the ball to floor, it bounces up, hits the bottom of the rim and comes down and hits another player. Easy T. So we go down to the other end, B2 shoots the T FT's, then we come back and put A3 (who was already in the game) on the line to shoot the foul shots. No, we did not put the (afaik) wrong shooter on the line.

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Old Wed Nov 15, 2006, 03:18pm
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I never thought I would run into this type of situation in a college-level game, but see if anyone can figure out why we did this (NCAA rules):

Middle of the second half, A1 gets fouled on a shot attempt by B1, the ball does not go in. A1, upset the shot didn't go in, slams the ball to floor, it bounces up, hits the bottom of the rim and comes down and hits another player. Easy T. So we go down to the other end, B2 shoots the T FT's, then we come back and put A3 (who was already in the game) on the line to shoot the foul shots. No, we did not put the (afaik) wrong shooter on the line.

A1's T was the player's fifth foul. A had no eligible subs.
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Old Wed Nov 15, 2006, 03:22pm
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What Bob said, and I hope that YOU didn't put A3 at the line, but that his coach or captain designated him to be there.
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Old Wed Nov 15, 2006, 03:42pm
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Dang, that's why Bob gets paid the big bucks - he knows this stuff.

That's exactly what happened. We had an NAIA school's JV squad play the next door neighbor junior college. The JV team only had 6 players, but still built up a comfortable lead of about 20 points by midway through the second half. It's a good thing, because right about then they had one player, then another, foul out. They were already playing 4-on-5 when my play occured. The table informed us the T was A1's 5th foul, so we sent her off, then shot the T FT's. Then (yes, Nevada ), we asked A's coach who he would designate to shoot the foul shots.

So, for the last 8 minutes or so of the game, they played 3-on-5. All this was happening while the stands were filling up for the men's game which was to follow. So a rather boring, blowout-type game became an exciting contest. The other team started cutting into the lead, and got it to within 2, but could never get over the hump. A ended up winning by 8.

I don't think I have ever been in the situation where the team with less players still wins the game. It has been many years since I've even been in the situation of calling a game with an uneven number of players.
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So, for the last 8 minutes or so of the game, they played 3-on-5. All this was happening while the stands were filling up for the men's game which was to follow. So a rather boring, blowout-type game became an exciting contest. The other team started cutting into the lead, and got it to within 2, but could never get over the hump. A ended up winning by 8.
Ya know...if that team had a coach to motivate and focus them they could have won that game. Someone with enough pride in them to just lightly smack 'em on the chin and get them going...
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Old Wed Nov 15, 2006, 04:02pm
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Ya know...if that team had a coach to motivate and focus them they could have won that game. Someone with enough pride in them to just lightly smack 'em on the chin and get them going...
I was watching for flying chairs...

The juco coach knows how to get excited, but she does it in the right way. Believe me, she was working the sideline hard, but I felt sorry for her because she just doesn't have the talent this year. Her team missed several point-blank shots during their 5-on-3, including one stretch where they missed 4 layups in a row, and also gave up 2 fast-break baskets to the other team.
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Ya know...if that team had a coach to motivate and focus them they could have won that game. Someone with enough pride in them to just lightly smack 'em on the chin and get them going...
LMAO
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Old Wed Nov 15, 2006, 03:55pm
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I don't think I have ever been in the situation where the team with less players still wins the game. It has been many years since I've even been in the situation of calling a game with an uneven number of players.
I did a Men's JuCo last season in which an undermanned (5 players) visiting team was losing by 15 points at halftime but cut it down to about 6 points with about 2-3 minutes to play. At this point V's center fouls out leaving V with only 4 players. They actually came back and sent the game into OT before finally succumbing in the OT period.
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