Correctable error on an intentional foul
Washington 47, LSU 30 with 1:02 remaining in the 1st half.
LSU's Dameon Mason steals the ball in the backcourt near the top of the key and starts to dribble the other way. Washington's Adrian Oliver grabs his shorts from behind. An intentional foul is properly called. Unfortunately, the officials put LSU's Tasmin Mitchell at the FT line and he makes the first attempt. Now the Washington coaching staff points out the problem to the officials. The monitor is consulted and the correctable error is fixed by taking away the point from the FT and putting Dameon Mason at the line for 2FTs. I've never seen the wrong shooter go to the line on an intentional foul before! |
That is a bit of a misconception that is happening more at the high school level--an intentional foul (because of the 2 shot penalty) is being thought of as a technical foul. Thus, the coaches think that anyone can shoot. I am surprised that this would happen in a DI game, or the officials in the game allowed it.
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A.R. 164. A2 attempts a free throw that should have been taken by A1. RULING: When the attempt by A2 is due to a justifiable misunderstanding, there shall be no penalty. The error shall be corrected under Rule 2-11. When it is reasonable to believe that A2 knew that A1 was the designated shooter, a direct technical foul for unsportsmanlike conduct shall be called. In such a case, the direct technical foul penalty shall be administered and the game shall be re-started at the point of interruption. |
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