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Old Tue Dec 18, 2007, 03:10pm
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Originally Posted by sj
I'll do my best to rephrase it. Maybe even rivaling the NFHS practice of opaqueness.

A1 is shooting a free throw and has the ball. A2 is occupying the first space and B1 is occupying the second space.

What do we have?
Simultaneous free throw violations on A and B. On A for being in the first space; On B for not being in the first space. The penalty is to cancel the free throw and move on, whether that be the next throw or to the AP.
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