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Without checking above answers and not using rule book:
Anyone on floor. Reason: ball is live. OK - now I will look at rule and case book. New answer. Anyone, Plane violation causes ball to go dead. 9-2-10. A can substitute. Last edited by dsqrddgd909; Wed Jan 13, 2010 at 04:24pm. |
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By rule (went and looked it up, it's 8-3), the coach can designate anyone to shoot one or both of the free throws, even an eligible substitute.
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What does the wording "eligible" substitute mean?
Last edited by dsqrddgd909; Wed Jan 13, 2010 at 04:30pm. |
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A33 has been DQ'd because he has 5 fouls... is A33 an eligible substitute?
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A player who has not been DQ'd or is otherwise restricted by the substitution requirements (when replaced, cannot re-enter until clock starts).
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Really showing my rookie spots, so a player that subs in does not have to play a tick, but one who is subbed out does have to sit a tick?
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