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Old Fri Dec 11, 2009, 11:42pm
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From my POV, as scoreboard/timer, the sub can only go in for the FT Shooter if the attempt was made, otherwise play continues & clock runs as if FT shot was a regular rebound. Only when the ball becomes dead from OOB, Jump Ball, or other dead ball situations can the sub go in.
Wrong. He can come on when the ball is dead for ANY reason.
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Old Fri Dec 11, 2009, 11:57pm
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Wrong. He can come on when the ball is dead for ANY reason.
Interesting, I had always been told that in FT, if a sub for the shooter is waiting, they must wait until the FT Shooter makes their last attempt or the next dead ball situation after the attempt.

I can see the reasoning behind the allowing of the sub in due to both the IW & IH as stoppage of play did occur.
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Old Sat Dec 12, 2009, 12:09am
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Interesting, I had always been told that in FT, if a sub for the shooter is waiting, they must wait until the FT Shooter makes their last attempt or the next dead ball situation after the attempt.

I can see the reasoning behind the allowing of the sub in due to both the IW & IH as stoppage of play did occur.
My statement is not contrary to that. Obviously he can't come in for the shooter until he's shot all his FTs. My answer was addressing your previous answer that said he could only enter during certain dead ball situations.
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Old Sat Dec 12, 2009, 12:32am
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From my POV, as scoreboard/timer, the sub can only go in for the FT Shooter if the attempt was made, otherwise play continues & clock runs as if FT shot was a regular rebound. Only when the ball becomes dead from OOB, Jump Ball, or other dead ball situations can the sub go in.
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My statement is not contrary to that. Obviously he can't come in for the shooter until he's shot all his FTs. My answer was addressing your previous answer that said he could only enter during certain dead ball situations.
After rereading my post, I see the error I made in how I stated it. I should of stated after any dead ball.
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