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rgncjn Fri Dec 07, 2007 06:55am

What's the procedure?
 
This happened in a JV game prior to my game lastnight.

Team A - 6 Team fouls
Team B - 3 Team fouls
3:00 left in the 4Q

On an unsuccessful shot attempt, A1 and B1 are whistled with a double personal foul.

Does B1 get to shoot the bonus free thows? Also, is play resumed with the AP arrow nearest the POI?

I am just curious, for my own sake, to see if the JV officials handled the situation correctly.

Jurassic Referee Fri Dec 07, 2007 07:09am

There are <b>never</b> any FT's for <b>any</b> double foul. <b>All</b> double fouls go to the <b>POI</b>. If the foul was called during the unsuccessful shot attempt, neither team was in control.......so you go to an AP throw-in. The designated spot for the AP throw-in is the nearest spot to where the ball became dead.

NFHS rules 10-6PENALTIES SUMMARY 1(c), 4-35-1&2(c), 7-5-3(b).

Scrapper1 Fri Dec 07, 2007 09:31am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
There are <b>never</b> any FT's for <b>any</b> double foul. <b>All</b> double fouls go to the <b>POI</b>.

Obviously, Jurassic's answer covers "ALL" cases. But just to expand a little bit, that includes double fouls where one of the fouls is intentional or flagrant. I only mention this because it took me a while to work that out, personally.

It seems like if on foul is common but the other foul is intentional or flagrant, you ought to penalize the one that was so severe and shoot the free throws for the intentional/flagrant. But this is just not true. ALL double fouls, as Jurassic said, are no free throws and go to the POI.


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