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 USC player pushed Kansas player into shooter This was a play in the first couple of minutes of the second half in the KU / USC game. A1 drives to the basket with an open layup. B1 pushes A2 into A1 and I think A1 made the basket. B1 is called for the foul and if I remember correctly A1 shot 1 free throw. Is this right in High School or College? The basket counts regardless because A1 had started the habitual try for goal. I would then think that Team A would get a throw-in on the endline or A2 would shoot bonus free throws if they are in the bonus. To recap B1 never touched A1. | 
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 I didn't see the play described, but I did watch some of this game.  I was casually watching most of it and I was extremely impressed with the defensive intensity and how the game was called.  USC is definitiely becoming a Tim Floyd team. | 
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 The same would be in FIBA (but the foul could be unsportsmanlike, not intentional which does not exist) :) Don't know in NF | 
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 In the NBA, A2 would shoot 1 free throw with players lined up to rebound. | 
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 Did they give the ball to A? Or shoot a one and one if the bonus was in effect? | 
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 Sorry....couldn't help myself. :D | 
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 Is there a case play for this specific play? What rules would I cite for this play? | 
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 Another interesting play in the game -  Near the 12:00 mark in the 1st half, a USC bench player (B6) was up to check-in to the game. KU, A1, dribbling up the sideline, was unintentionally tripped by B6, and fell with the ball. A1 could have either been called for a travel or OOB violation, as it was hard to tell which happened first. Officials saw the incident and were aware of what happened. Officials gave the ball to KU for a throw-in. | 
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 True enough.  I think he's definitely more fitted to the college game.  His demanding style would wear thin with the guys making big $$$$ in a hurry.  His teams do know how to play some great defense though.  I've never seen a team play perimeter defense like his last ISU team.  You just never got an open look against them. | 
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