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cmhjordan23 Thu Feb 10, 2011 02:10pm

Free throw violation
 
So I've it several times and trying to figure out how you enforce the following.
On second free throw on front end of bonus, opponent commits lane violation, free throw never hits rim. Do we have a double violation and go to AP arrow or is there no free throw violation? Does it need to hit the rim or go through the net to end. I am guessing double violation here. I have heard it both ways.

Adam Thu Feb 10, 2011 02:12pm

double violation, unless you deem the defensive violation to be disconcertion of the shooter.

APG Thu Feb 10, 2011 02:16pm

Case book play 9.1.3 Situation H is practically this play.

cmhjordan23 Thu Feb 10, 2011 02:20pm

So it is considered a violation for shooter if it is does not hit the room? Not just a dead ball?

APG Thu Feb 10, 2011 02:22pm

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Originally Posted by cmhjordan23 (Post 728685)
So it is considered a violation for shooter if it is does not hit the room? Not just a dead ball?

If you don't deem the actions of the defense disconcertion, then the shooter has violated. We don't ignore violations on the shooter in this case. If this was a player in the lane, then we'd ignore the second violation and just call the first. If the violation is on the offense, the ball is dead immediately.

PG_Ref Thu Feb 10, 2011 02:24pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by cmhjordan23 (Post 728685)
So it is considered a violation for shooter if it is does not hit the room? Not just a dead ball?

Yes, if the shooter shoots an airball or hits the backboard only, it's a violation on the shooter.

cmhjordan23 Thu Feb 10, 2011 02:27pm

Thanks. That clears things up. Opponent didn't cause disconcertion because it happened after the ball was in flight. Had this happen twice in 1 day. Called it incorrectly the first time. Not that coaches would now the difference anyways. They were MS games.


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