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#31 states: Two free throws are awarded for each foul of a multiple if the player fouled was in the act of shooting and the try is unsuccessful.--Since the answer would be different depending on if the try was a 2 or 3 point attempt any idea on the correct answer??
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Let's not forget that it's also false because there's no such thing as a multiple foul!
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There is such a thing as a multiple foul. There is no such thing as trying to explain it to a coach so it is advisable never to call one. There is a side of me that wants to call one in the first five minutes of the first game I call this season. I won't, and save all of you the embarassment of hearing about me do it.
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What if we all pitch in $1 each and throw it all into a pool and then give it to Tim if he can PROVE he actually called one within the first 5 min. of his first varsity game of the season??? Any takers??
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I'll bring the video cameras to the game and we'll see if I can get one called. I could use the bonus for calling one. Thanks for the offer. BTW, I think my offer was for any kind of game but if you want to make it varsity we can live with that.
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