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Alternating Possession Question NFHS
The next one I'm struggling with: [bballrefinks]
#7. The alternating-possession procedure is used when a double personal foul is called while A1's successful try is in flight. I've answered true, but the only reference I can find is Rule 6-4-3g, which covers a non-goal, it doesn't say anything about a succesful try. Copy & paste is your friend. Now you can delete the other post.
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The key is to read through the entire question. You know it is in flight when the foul occurs. And you know it is successful. What happens on a double foul? [you can look at definitions for starters]
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I found these helpful:
6-4-3g, 7-5-3b, 7-4-3, 4-36-2b 8.7A, 7.5.3 FYI: To assist with the clarity of rules and case references we generally adhere to the following convention - rules references are indicated by separating numbers by dashes (e.g., 6-4-3g) and cases by dots (e.g., 7.5.3).
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I was trying to figure out how you didn't know this one 26 Year...I get it now.
bballref, as 26 year said, look in the definitions. Once you piece them together you can get the whole answer.
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The convention is clearly described in the foreward. |
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You really have to guard against misspellings and grammatical errors sometimes.
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Since some aren't (apparently) reading the rules book or the case book, I put that in on purpose to see if they are reading my posts.
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With a double foul you always resume play at the POI. In the case of a made basket, the POI is a throw-in anywhere along the end line for B. If the basket is missed, the POI is the AP arrow. My point is that POI and AP arrow are not different answers. The AP arrow is one of the possible ways to resume play when utilizing the POI rule.
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Is a Blarge a double foul?
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