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Yes, but 4-36-1 says:
Method of resuming play due to ... a double personal foul... . Play shall be resumed by one of the following methods: a. ... b. A free throw or a throw-in when the interruption occurred during this activity or if a team is entitled to such. c. AP (which is basically 6-4-3g again) To me, the throw-in was still occurring when the infraction took place. The throw-in was never touched by Team A or Team B. Why can't you go back to it? Just having a hard time buying you go AP. To me, you punish the throw-in team. If Team A has the arrow and just scores a bucket. Team B on their throw-in releases the ball without anyone touching it, B4 and A4 get banged with a double foul, you're giving the ball to Team A via the AP. Seems like they gain a huge advantage. |
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