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| View Poll Results: When can the subs enter? | |||
| Immediately after the fouls are reported to the table |
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14 | 45.16% |
| Before the final (second) free throw for the personal foul |
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12 | 38.71% |
| After the final free throw for the personal foul |
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0 | 0% |
| Before the final (second) free throw for the technical foul |
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0 | 0% |
| After all free throws have been attempted |
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5 | 16.13% |
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It seems to me that part of the reasoning for allowing subs to enter after a 1st of 2 free throws is to allow the coaches to manage their personnel according to the game situation, which includes, which of their players they want on the lane for rebounding a possible missed free throw. Since the subs are ready, and there will be no available rebound, bring them in, at any of the moments listed. And keeping with this thought, after all the free throws have been attempted, if there are eliglble subs at the table, bring them in, which allows the coaches to manage the game situation that has resulted from the new game situation after the free throws.
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![]() I can see B as the answer but I would have no problem with bringing them in immediately.
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