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When an intentional foul has been called we shoot 2 shots (unless intentional was on shooter shooting a 3 pointer) and ball out of bounds at spot nearest to where spot occurred. My question is which official should be the one administering the free throws? Should this be the official that called the the foul(similar to a technical if I'm not mistaken) or should we perform our normal switch as if it was a common foul or shooting foul?
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When an intentional foul has been called we shoot 2 shots (unless intentional was on shooter shooting a 3 pointer) and ball out of bounds at spot nearest to where spot occurred.
You would also shoot two shots (plus ball) if the 3-point shooter made their three-pointer. Z |
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Just a note on Camron's reply.....
I believe that on intentional fouls, the throw-in is administered at the out of bounds spot nearest the foul (7-5-11) instead of the division line. Other than that, I agree with the switch. |
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