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Do you throw the yellow flag before signaling the foul?
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I started working both sports only 1 year apart. (Basketball came first.) Back in the day, I was guilty of marking forward progress when a dribbler stepped on a sideline, and another time I waived my arms to stop the clock.
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A long, long time ago, I also did park district softball and basketball. During one basketball game in the fall, there was one long pass down the sideline that ended up OOB, so I called a foul ball and pointed foul. Iirc, no one batted an eye, as most of those players also played softball.
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"Intentional Foul: Opponent awarded two FTs with lane cleared, awarded a throw-in at spot nearest the foul."
Trying to clear up a brain fart. On a intentional foul can anyone on the defensive team shoot the free throws? Thanks |
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Nope, it has to be the player who was fouled (or their replacement).
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Both have FTs awarded to the player who was fouled. It helps me to remember that these are personal fouls, just like any personal foul. If it was a hold or a block, where would the ball come in? Spot nearest the foul. Who would shoot if in the bonus or while shooting? The player who was fouled. All are in the same category, just an extra penalty for intentional and flagrant.
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Not enough information to answer. On an Intentional Personal foul, the player who was fouled must shoot (unless injured, etc.) On an Intentional Technical foul, any eligible team member may shoot. Last edited by bob jenkins; Tue Feb 17, 2009 at 09:13am. |
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No special provision for flagrant personal.
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![]() I'm sure that what bob meant to type, but didn't because his mind was going faster than his fingers, was that the offended player (or his/her sub if an injury occurs) must attempt the free throws for ANY personal foul, including those which are intentional or flagrant. However, any eligible team member may attempt the free throws awarded for a technical foul, including those which are intentional or flagrant. ![]() |
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Man, Bob, the hair-of-the-dog this early in the week. You must be getting old like me, ![]() MTD, Sr.
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