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Old Sun Nov 26, 2006, 12:45pm
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Also not true on all double fouls. When an unsuccessful shot is in flight and a double foul is called, both players are charged with a foul and the alternating-possession procedure is used. Need to be careful with the words all and always.

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Old Sun Nov 26, 2006, 01:16pm
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Also not true on all double fouls. When an unsuccessful shot is in flight and a double foul is called, both players are charged with a foul and the alternating-possession procedure is used. Need to be careful with the words all and always.
That goes under the "soemtimes the arrow is the POI" statement that Scrapper used.
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Old Sun Nov 26, 2006, 02:00pm
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Also not true on all double fouls. When an unsuccessful shot is in flight and a double foul is called, both players are charged with a foul and the alternating-possession procedure is used. Need to be careful with the words all and always.
Ed...

go over your defintiions again

4-36-1 specifically states that POI is a method of resuming play due to accidental whistle, a correctable error under 2-10-6, a double personal, double technical, or simultaneous foul.

POI is always used for those situations.

Article 2 then explains how to put ball in play, a throw-in, a freethrow -or throw-in if entitled, alternating possession when point of interruptin has no team control, no goal, infraction nor end of quarter is involved.

POI is absolute for those, no exceptions just the way it is administered.

We need to stop confusing ourselves...

Alternating possession is used when there is a "jump ball situation"-

POI is used for all the others and the arrow is one way of putting ball into play when there is no team control.
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Old Mon Nov 27, 2006, 12:41pm
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Ed...

go over your defintiions again

4-36-1 specifically states that POI is a method of resuming play due to accidental whistle, a correctable error under 2-10-6, a double personal, double technical, or simultaneous foul.

POI is always used for those situations.

Article 2 then explains how to put ball in play, a throw-in, a freethrow -or throw-in if entitled, alternating possession when point of interruptin has no team control, no goal, infraction nor end of quarter is involved.

POI is absolute for those, no exceptions just the way it is administered.

We need to stop confusing ourselves...

Alternating possession is used when there is a "jump ball situation"-

POI is used for all the others and the arrow is one way of putting ball into play when there is no team control.
I know that is a NCAA-M rule, checking FED!!!!
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