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Old Wed Oct 28, 2009, 01:13pm
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4.30.3d- A free throw ends when: The ball becomes dead

Ball becomes dead when A1 committed the foul.

Thus, the free throw has ended.


*I always find it interesting how many different ways we can all interpret ONE rule. LOL
As someone pointed out earlier, granting a Time Out to the shooting team would also make the ball dead. Would the free throw end then also?

Violations and fouls don't carry the same consequences. A violation by the throw-in team on a AP throw in would cause the arrow to change, a foul by the throw-in team would not.
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Old Wed Oct 28, 2009, 01:37pm
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4.30.3d- A free throw ends when: The ball becomes dead

Ball becomes dead when A1 committed the foul.

Thus, the free throw has ended.


*I always find it interesting how many different ways we can all interpret ONE rule. LOL
Not really. It is interesting how some people can completely misinterpret and/or misapply a rule in a vacuum.

The free throw may have ended, but it can end in many ways.

The FT can also end and the ball become dead if B4 fouls A4 (A's worst FT shooter) before A1 (A's best FT shooter) is in the act of shooting. Do you really think B could, by committing another foul, kill A1's shot(s) and force A4 to the line instead? Of course not.

The FT ending has no effect on the subsquent awarding of a FT. If the FT has not been taken (released), it has not been taken. A only loses the right to the FT by violation the FT itself....not by an unrelated infraction.
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Old Wed Oct 28, 2009, 03:19pm
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Not really. It is interesting how some people can completely misinterpret and/or misapply a rule in a vacuum.

The free throw may have ended, but it can end in many ways.

The FT can also end and the ball become dead if B4 fouls A4 (A's worst FT shooter) before A1 (A's best FT shooter) is in the act of shooting. Do you really think B could, by committing another foul, kill A1's shot(s) and force A4 to the line instead? Of course not.

The FT ending has no effect on the subsquent awarding of a FT. If the FT has not been taken (released), it has not been taken. A only loses the right to the FT by violation the FT itself....not by an unrelated infraction.

Good point, give him his free throws
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