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I was going through NASO's 2001-2002 basketball quiz (http://www.referee.com/quiz/basketball.html) and was doing fine until I came to question #16.
Basically, A1 goes for a layup and, while the ball is on the rim, A2 and B2 both simultaneously brush the net. I got everything right - double BI, don't count the basket, AP throw-in, except answer e which states A2 and B2 have a double technical foul. Can anyone tell me where that came from and if it is correct or not?
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seems like if this happens in a game situation the officials would be to technical on this situation. brushing the net (from my exp.) occurrs often. i would hope that people really dont call this play.
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So, it's a double BI (9-11, penalty 4) and a double T (for grasping the basket when there is no possibility of injury (10-3-5) -- you need to read that into the question). |
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