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Old Sun Jul 06, 2008, 11:40pm
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Or when it's part of, but not the last part of, some kind of false double foul. Simple example, you have a T on A1 for doing something T'able. While B1 is shooting the free throws, B's coach says something unsporting and gets whacked. Following B's free throws, A will then shoot two and get the ball at midcourt. So B shot two free throws, but did not get the ball.

I'm sure somebody will jump in with a far more interesting and colorful example.
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NFHS ... Team A gets Tech called on them while walking to the locker room after 1st half ...

How do we start second half?
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NFHS ... Team A gets Tech called on them while walking to the locker room after 1st half ...

How do we start second half?
Team B gets 2 free throws plus the ball at the division line. Arrow stays where it is.
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NFHS ... Team A gets Tech called on them while walking to the locker room after 1st half ...

How do we start second half?
You start the second half by Team B shooting 2 FTs and giving the ball to Team B at the division line, opposite the table.

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One more example.

When the T is the final action of a period. A1 fouls a shooting B1 as time expires. As the official is reporting, A coach earns a T. Shoot the shot(s) for the original foul, then shoot the shots for the T. Next period will begin with an AP throw-in.
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One more example.

When the T is the final action of a period. A1 fouls a shooting B1 as time expires. As the official is reporting, A coach earns a T. Shoot the shot(s) for the original foul, then shoot the shots for the T. Next period will begin with an AP throw-in.

You shoot the shots for the T before going to the locker room? Why not at the start of the 2nd half?
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You shoot the shots for the T before going to the locker room? Why not at the start of the 2nd half?
Because the T happened during the first half, not after the half was over.
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Old Mon Jul 07, 2008, 09:46am
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You shoot the shots for the T before going to the locker room? Why not at the start of the 2nd half?
Because, as Bob states, the 1st half has not ended when the T is called. Assuming my scenario takes place at the end of the 2nd quarter, the half (or quarter) does not end until all action has been completed. In my scenario, there are free throws to be shot, and until they have been shot, the first half cannot end.
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Because, as Bob states, the 1st half has not ended when the T is called. Assuming my scenario takes place at the end of the 2nd quarter, the half (or quarter) does not end until all action has been completed. In my scenario, there are free throws to be shot, and until they have been shot, the first half cannot end.
What about a T after time expires ending the 4th quarter and the game is tied? I seem to think the OT period will be played after the free throws are shot regardless of outcome.
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