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Old Fri Nov 20, 2009, 01:20pm
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End of the fourth quarter, free throws send the game into overtime (or fail to prevent overtime)
The offended team is so far behind that the technical foul free throws have no bearing on the outcome of the game, so you don't shoot them.
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Old Fri Nov 20, 2009, 01:38pm
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The offended team is so far behind that the technical foul free throws have no bearing on the outcome of the game, so you don't shoot them.
True. That would be a way you wouldn't shoot the free throws.

In the OP, it was asked ways the throw-in wouldn't be at the division line.
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Old Fri Nov 20, 2009, 02:20pm
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True. That would be a way you wouldn't shoot the free throws.

In the OP, it was asked ways the throw-in wouldn't be at the division line.
If you don't shoot the free throws you also aren't going to inbound the ball.
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Old Fri Nov 20, 2009, 02:28pm
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I think the original poster meant is there a situation in NF under which the inbound spot would be somewhere other than the division line, not if there is a situation in which you wouldn't inbound at all.

The answer to that is no. And - it's always at the division line opposite the table.
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Old Fri Nov 20, 2009, 05:01pm
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I think the original poster meant is there a situation in NF under which the inbound spot would be somewhere other than the division line, not if there is a situation in which you wouldn't inbound at all.

The answer to that is no. And - it's always at the division line opposite the table.
And?

That's it? No scantily clad nurse? No fishnets? Must be some industrial strength meds today...
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Old Fri Nov 20, 2009, 05:02pm
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And?

That's it? No scantily clad nurse? No fishnets? Must be some industrial strength meds today...
Occam's Razor says this has to be a hacker.
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Old Fri Nov 20, 2009, 05:04pm
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Occam's Razor says this has to be a hacker.
I confess to have double checked the spelling of his name...
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Old Sat Nov 21, 2009, 01:00am
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I think the original poster meant is there a situation in NF under which the inbound spot would be somewhere other than the division line, not if there is a situation in which you wouldn't inbound at all.

The answer to that is no. And - it's always at the division line opposite the table.
Not true. The OP didn't exclude double Ts, in which case your answer is incorrect.

(and, thanks for the greater proportion of on-topic responses)
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Old Sat Nov 21, 2009, 10:53am
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Not true. The OP didn't exclude double Ts, in which case your answer is incorrect.
Really? Then what does "And not talking about a double T" mean?
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