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intentional fouls
player A makes a basket while being intentionally fouled...by highschool rules whut is the correct sequence following the intentional foul....score the 2 points and shoot how many freethrows??? 1, 2, or 3 plus possesion at the spot of the foul>
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There must be a case book play or interp for this situation? Have you tried looking for the answer?
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Case book play 4.19.3 Situation A
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From the typing, I'd guess that the OP is a player, not an official.
The basket counts, if made. ALL intentional fouls result in the award of 2 free throws plus the ball at the OOB spot nearest the foul. The only exception is a missed 3-point shot: that gets 3 free throws. Very easy, and the rule has already been cited.
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Cheers, mb Last edited by mbyron; Wed Feb 09, 2011 at 02:40pm. |
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All intentional fouls save a MISSED 3 point shot.
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Quote:
Weird computer problem on my end? Your second to last sentence doesn't show on your last post "The only exception is a missed 3-point shot: that gets 3 free throws." but when I quote your post to add a comment, its in your post as plain as day. Ahh, I see your edit, must have been in transition, no rotation! |
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I went to a day clinic for new officials with a D2 clinician who insisted it was always two shots, even on a missed three. Kind of a weird rule for a college guy to mess up on.
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Before they added the 3rd FT on a fouled 3 pt attempt that missed, it probably was like that. Rare to see, so he probably answered on the fly.
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...showing my age...
Way back when they added the 3-point shot, the questions about how many free throws for a foul on a missed 3-point attempt, how many shots on a successful 3-point attempt, how many shots on an intentional foul on a successful 3-point attempt, how many shots on an unsuccessful 3-point attempt, etc. all had to be clarified during the first year, and in the book the second year. Because it wasn't in the book to award 3 shots on a missed 3-point attempt, there were instances in games where the strategy was to go ahead and foul the shooter - so the most he/she could score would be 2 via the free throws. It made for some interesting moments during games.
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