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Old Sun Dec 20, 2009, 11:00pm
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2nd of a pair of free throws. A3 is the shooter. B1 and B2 switch places on the bottom spot, and consequently A1 and A2 switch places, so B1 and B2 go back to their original location and B1 and B2 follow.........

At what point to you stop the game playing and what do you tell them?
Does the shooter have the ball ready to take it?

If so, here's my answer:

I don't have my rulebook in front of me, but I'll try to explain it how I remember:

If an opposing player does a lane violation, you have a delayed lane violation. Any other infractions in the lane (any of the other 5 players or less occupying a lane space) is ignored.

Now, if A1 is shooting, and B1 in the lane steps in. You still have a delayed lane violation. But if the shooter or a teammate behind the shooter violates by stepping over the foul lane (shooter) or 3-point lane (teammates), then ball is dead for a double violation.

Any time any of the teammates of the shooter, or the shooter him/herself violates, ball is immediately dead.
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Old Sun Dec 20, 2009, 11:02pm
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continuing with previous post...

If the ball is not in the shooter's hand, I would allow them to switch only once. At that point I would tell them stay where they are.
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Old Sun Dec 20, 2009, 11:08pm
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Does the shooter have the ball ready to take it?

If so, here's my answer:

I don't have my rulebook in front of me, but I'll try to explain it how I remember:

If an opposing player does a lane violation, you have a delayed lane violation. Any other infractions in the lane (any of the other 5 players or less occupying a lane space) is ignored.

Now, if A1 is shooting, and B1 in the lane steps in. You still have a delayed lane violation. But if the shooter or a teammate behind the shooter violates by stepping over the foul lane (shooter) or 3-point lane (teammates), then ball is dead for a double violation.

Any time any of the teammates of the shooter, or the shooter him/herself violates, ball is immediately dead.
The OP is refering to before the ball is at the disposal of the shooter.
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Old Sun Dec 20, 2009, 11:13pm
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The OP is refering to before the ball is at the disposal of the shooter.
ok, thanks. I made a second reply to the OP regarding that matter.
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