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Since this was one then the other, shoot then possession in same order as the fouls. |
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My true life example of a Flagrant Personal Foul (FPF) occured in the late 1990's in a pool play game in an AAU Boys' 12U National Championship Tournament in Cocoa Beach, Florida.
A1 goes airborne to attempt a three-point field goal when B1 one comes out to cover A1 and punches A1 in what MTD, Jr. and his brother, Andy, refer to as the 'reserved parking space' while A1 is still airborne. A1's field goal attempt is successful and B1 is relegated to the bench for the rest of the game. MTD, Sr. |
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Two FT's for A1's intentional attempted by the replacement for B1 Two FT's for B1's flagrant T attempted by an "A" player chosen by coach A gets the ball for throw in at the division line all FT's administered with the lanes cleared |
I don't have my books handy, but wouldn't A get the ball on B's endline. A flagrant foul is not necessarily a T. Therefore, the ball would be inbounded at the nearest point to the foul.? Or am I just confused on the definition?
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Duh! That's what I get for trying to think after my bedtime. Whistle for first foul made the second foul a dead ball foul and therefore a technical foul. I actually knew that. :rolleyes: :o
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