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Chess Ref Fri Nov 20, 2009 09:28am

Throw in after T...
 
In HS ball is there ever a time after a Technical foul that you wouldn't throw in at the division line ?

I'm trying to think of one but I can't come up with one and I have a feeling there has to be a one off somewhere around this.....And not talking about a double T.....

Adam Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:03am

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Originally Posted by Chess Ref (Post 637291)
In HS ball is there ever a time after a Technical foul that you wouldn't throw in at the division line ?

I'm trying to think of one but I can't come up with one and I have a feeling there has to be a one off somewhere around this.....And not talking about a double T.....

The only thing I could think of is if you follow it with free throws for another T, or your specifically excluded double T situation where you skip all the hoopla and go POI.

mbyron Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:04am

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Originally Posted by Chess Ref (Post 637291)
In HS ball is there ever a time after a Technical foul that you wouldn't throw in at the division line ?

I'm trying to think of one but I can't come up with one and I have a feeling there has to be a one off somewhere around this.....And not talking about a double T.....

End of a game? Of a half?

Adam Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:17am

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 637297)
End of a game? Of a half?

End of the fourth quarter, free throws send the game into overtime (or fail to prevent overtime)

referee99 Fri Nov 20, 2009 01:08pm

At any point in the game...
 
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 637298)
End of the fourth quarter, free throws send the game into overtime (or fail to prevent overtime)

Opposing coach pulls team from floor and exits the building in disgust.:D

rwest Fri Nov 20, 2009 01:20pm

Or
 
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 637298)
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.

tjones1 Fri Nov 20, 2009 01:38pm

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Originally Posted by rwest (Post 637319)
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.

rwest Fri Nov 20, 2009 02:20pm

True, but
 
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Originally Posted by tjones1 (Post 637324)
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.

Mark Padgett Fri Nov 20, 2009 02:28pm

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.

mbyron Fri Nov 20, 2009 05:01pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 637340)
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... :D

Adam Fri Nov 20, 2009 05:02pm

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 637364)
And?

That's it? No scantily clad nurse? No fishnets? Must be some industrial strength meds today... :D

Occam's Razor says this has to be a hacker.

mbyron Fri Nov 20, 2009 05:04pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells (Post 637365)
Occam's Razor says this has to be a hacker.

I confess to have double checked the spelling of his name...

Mark Padgett Fri Nov 20, 2009 05:10pm

I don't know what you guys are talking about. I'm always serious on this board. I never joke or try to be funny.

BTW - if you believe that, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you. Just email me with your debit number and PIN.

Adam Fri Nov 20, 2009 05:34pm

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 637367)
I confess to have double checked the spelling of his name...

I knew you would. :)

refnrev Sat Nov 21, 2009 12:25am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 637368)
I don't know what you guys are talking about. I'm always serious on this board. I never joke or try to be funny.

BTW - if you believe that, I have a bridge I'd like to sell you. Just email me with your debit number and PIN.

Is the bridge in good condition? I might be interested. Just picked up a gret deal on ocean front property in Arizona.

bob jenkins Sat Nov 21, 2009 01:00am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 637340)
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)

Camron Rust Sat Nov 21, 2009 01:06am

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Originally Posted by Chess Ref (Post 637291)
In HS ball is there ever a time after a Technical foul that you wouldn't throw in at the division line ?

I'm trying to think of one but I can't come up with one and I have a feeling there has to be a one off somewhere around this.....And not talking about a double T.....

If there is a personal foul during the FT's for the T (the ball is live), the subsequent throwin will be at the spot nearest the foul. Likewise if a violation occurs after the T is called.

just another ref Sat Nov 21, 2009 01:34am

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 637436)
If there is a personal foul during the FT's for the T (the ball is live), the subsequent throwin will be at the spot nearest the foul. Likewise if a violation occurs after the T is called.

First: How could there be a personal foul during technical free throws?
There are no "normal offensive and defensive movements" to be hindered.

Second: This might be obvious, but it escapes me. What violation could there be after the T?

Back In The Saddle Sat Nov 21, 2009 01:59am

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Originally Posted by just another ref (Post 637439)
First: How could there be a personal foul during technical free throws?
There are no "normal offensive and defensive movements" to be hindered.

Second: This might be obvious, but it escapes me. What violation could there be after the T?

As Camron points out, the ball is live. There are nine other players with a little time on their hands. It could happen.

The violation one, that's eluding me as well. Even the shooter committing a FT violation still goes to the second FT or a division line throw-in. Excessive elbows or leaving the floor during the FT? Perhaps the T was for purposely slapping the backboard while a try was in flight, which was immediately followed by a BI or GT?

just another ref Sat Nov 21, 2009 02:26am

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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle (Post 637443)
As Camron points out, the ball is live. There are nine other players with a little time on their hands. It could happen.

I can't imagine anything happening that you would call, short of a fight.

Mark Padgett Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:53am

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 637435)
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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