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Did I get it right? She only got one FT
This morning - girls game - middle of the first half, and Team A's coach has been barking at me and my parnter the whole time. His team is called for a 5-second OOB violation and he is furious and calls us both "complete morons" at the top of his lungs when I'm right next to him. *WHACK*
My partner goes to administer the FTs and mistakenly tells the players 1 FT (I wasn't paying close enough attention)....B1 misses the FT and my partner gives Team A the ball and they inbounds. At this point, I note to myself that she should get another FT. But he ball is in play now, Team A misses a shot at their goal, Team B rebounds, comes back down and makes a layup. I stop the clock and alert the benches that Team B has an unawarded FT. B1 shoots her second FT, after which Team A gets the ball OOB under Team B's basket. Did I make the right call? Should I have stopped the play as soon as the ball became live? Should I have waited for the next dead ball? Thanks. |
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2) Yes 3) No You stop play as soon as you realize the FT shooter had another free throw coming. You then correct as long as you have stopped play within the prescribed time limits. Good job. |
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![]() WFD is right. Team B should have got the throw-in. Be that as it may though, giving the wrong team that throw-in isn't correctable after the throw-in was touched on the court. The failure to award the merited FT is correctable. And after you award the merited FT, you go to the POI, which is still an A endline throw-in. |
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Unfortunately, this was just a church league game, so no one to formally complain to, although I will be talking to the organizers about his behavior. He evidently has a "history" of being a hot head. |
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