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On the 10th foul by team B, A1 is shooting a non-shooting foul. I called the foul, told my partner two shots, but he either missed it, didn't hear, or forgot. Not real important.
Partner calls for a 1 and 1, A1 shoots first shot, misses, B1 rebounds. I blew my whistle immediately and called for a second shot. A1 shoots seconds, makes, B gets ball OOB. My question is, since after the first shot the ball was live, should I have treated this as a correctable error, cleared the lane, then gave B the ball at POI? |
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I would handle it the same way as scrapper1, but by rule you might be right about point of interruption. I'd like to hear some of the people that interpret rules have a go at that one. Keep the good questions coming today. I'm finishing up my standardized testing at school and need something to do between my walks around the room.
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![]() Anyways, I understand where scrapper is coming from, however, I think you have to clear the lane and let A1 shoot his/her second free throw then go POI. If coach B knew the rules, then you let A shoot the second and A got the rebound....oh boy, there'd be a hay day. |
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Don't forget that nothing was corrected yet until after B1 caught the rebound. |
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![]() I agree that if we all have a brain cramp and think that the rebound is live, then we have a correctable error. But Luke "immediately" stopped play to remind them that the ball was dead. Doesn't that count for something? |
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Does the fact that the administering official announces 1 & 1 overshadow the fact that it really is 2 shots? Especially when the other official knows that it is 2 shots and acts accordingly?
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ANSWER: There was a failure to award a merited free throw. Rule 2-10-1. 2) Can the failure to award the merited free throw be corrected. ANSWER: Yes, if the error is caught no later than during the first dead ball after the clock has started. Rule 2-10-2. 3) Was the error caught in time to be correctable? ANSWER:Yes. 4) How do you correct the error? ANSWER: By using rule 2-10-6. You shoot the merited FT and then go to the POI to rectify the error. 5) What was the POI when the error was caught? ANSWER: The POI was after B1 caught the missed first FT. |
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