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AP after Free Throw Lodges?
Monday, avidly observing the game before ours, I witnessed a free throw attempt in which the ball lodged between the rim and the backboard. While calculating the odds of that ever happening again (about a kazzilion to one, I figure), I noticed the ball was awarded for a throw in based on the AP arrow.
I find no mention of this situation in either the rulebook or the casebook, and I assume this procedure to resume play is correct. Anybody know of any reason why going with is AP arrow on this is not correct in this one-in-a-million situation? |
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