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Point of Interruption
I find I question if I apply the two of these correctly sometimes. Is there a simple way to keep POI and the AP straight. I understand that sometime the AP is the POI in cases where no team control exists.
Sit: A1 on fast break. B1 comes from behind and bats ball out of bounds. Coach goes nuts and has been, So I wack him prior to giving A ball for a throw in on the endline. Shoot two at other end and give A1 there throw in on endline. Did I apply the rule correctly? Is there a live ball dead ball way of looking at POI in general. |
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Yes NF. So your saying it should have been two shots and the ball at half court for B? Would it have changed things if I wack him after A1 has ball on the endline for the throw in. |
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We've "always" used it on IWs and CEs, so those aren't really an issue. And, there's rarely a simultaneous foul. So, that leaves only double fouls. That's not hard to remember. |
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No, it doesn't change it. A single tech is always penalized by giving the non-offending team the ball at the division line opposite the table after their free throws are attempted; unless it's at the end of a quarter or followed by another technical foul against the other team (false double foul, in which they are penalized in order.)
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So you're saying that it's always, essentially, the point of interruption?
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