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DQ'ed player misses free throws -- correctable?
A1 fouls B2. Common foul in the double bonus.
After the whistle blows, B2 commits a flagrant technical foul on A1. By rule, B2 is disqualified but remains in the game. B2 misses both of his ensuing free throws. The officials then discover that B2 was in the game after being disqualified and therefore not eligible to shoot the free throws. Officials inform the coach that B2 is disqualified and ask for a replacement sub. The coach asks if the free throws are a correctable error and if he can send in B6 to re-shoot the free throws. Coach A sees/hears this going on and is furious since Team B will now get another chance at two points. What do you do? |
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FWIW, I disagree with the interp. |
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Until a player is offiically DQ,d by informing the coach, everything they do stands....even FT's. Error is not correctable. Now, if the player had been properly DQ'd the coach and player going to end up with a T for playing a DQ'd player. You could also go so far as to charge the player with taking a FT to which they were not entitled. Not that I'd stack them up in reality but there is support in the rules. |
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Not Correctable ...
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My best guesses: - Technical foul to head coach for allowing said player to participate. - No technical foul to player for knowingly taking a free throw he was not entitled to, it was he who got fouled. - The error is not correctable, he's not the wrong player to attempt a free throw, it was he who got fouled. |
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Current ruling is that the FTs stand. |
Case 4.14.1 D
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