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Recent Middle School game: Time expires with score @ 44 all. Visiting (white) assistant coach gets a "T" from my partner after horn of regulation & prior to beginning OT. We started OT with green receiving free throws & ball at mid court opposite scorers table. Was this correct?
What if: score was white 44, green 43 and green made a)no free throws, b)one free throw, c)two free throws? I assume the following; a)game over, white wins 44 to green 43, b)start OT green ball at mid court, c)green wins 45 to white 44. Are these correct? I'll be back Friday to read your response. I've got a game in 70 minutes.
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Your assumptions are correct.
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The assumptions that who made about the other situations are also correct. Are you still confused?
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Situation one the T is assessed as part of the OT. Situation two the T is assessed as a part of the 4th quarter to determine if the outcome of the game will be affected. Rules and Case 5-6-4 and 5-6-3 cover this pretty well |
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The OT will begin with a jump ball at mid-court. |
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The OT will begin with a jump ball at mid-court. [/B][/QUOTE]Casebook play 5.6commentB covers it completely.Start the OT with a jump ball. [Edited by Jurassic Referee on Feb 1st, 2002 at 08:40 PM] |
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