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Called 2 Shots - Should Have Been 1-and-1
Foul. Officials tell the boys its two shots but it should be one-and-one.
A1 misses the FT. A2 rebounds it and puts it back in while B players stand and watch. Not correctable, correct? Didn't let them shoot an unmerited FT. Didn't deny them a FT. Officials blew the whistle after A2 scored. Waved it off. Went AP. Thoughts? |
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Not looking at a rule here, but just thinking.....This is not a correctable error, and while giving bad information makes the officials "look" bad, shouldn't the basket count? How do you wave it off, according to the rules (and not just wanting to correct "my bad")? I don't have heart burn with the OP, but it doesn't seem to mesh with the rules....
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This is what I was told by the varsity officials watching the game at this point. Since only one player went in, there is obvious advantage/disadvantage here due to mis-information given. You go to the arrow in this case. |
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Another one of them Nevada things, maybe?
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I'm with pretty much everybody else.
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Nevada will be along shortly to say it's too late to correct once A2 shoots and scores.
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The question is whether the ball became dead. If the officials declares "two shots," then the ball is dead when the try is over, so the basket wouldn't count. The only exception is if the official is wrong and all the players go for the rebound.
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I like this reasoning.
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But what is the difference between a late whistle and this scenario. I know one difference is a violation versus a mistake by the officials. But 8.6.1 gives us a definite time when we are to blow the play dead (when one team is at an obvious disadvantage due to our misinforming players.) If we fail to whistle before a quick put back, I think it is well within the rules to whistle late and follow the case book play 8.6.1. |
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