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Old Thu Jan 20, 2011, 10:22pm
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I had the same thing the other day but the A1 player was fouled and shooting two. He lost his contact on contact. I allowed a sub to come in to shoot the freethrows as the looser of the contact went to trainer to get it put back in. In my mind it was like an injury. Not sure if that makes things any different or not. But sounds like I may have gotten that one right as well. Any thoughts?
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