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Blue 33 shoots a jumpshot. Red 22 slaps the backboard. Official blows whistle for a Technical Foul. Ball did not go in and nobody had control. After blue shoots the two freethrows for the T, who gets throwin & how is the ball administered? Thanks Barry [email protected]
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A technical fouls is always penalized by 2 shots and then possession at the division line opposite the table. It actually doesn't matter if the shot goes in or not. The only difference would have been whether or not the 2 points (or 3 behind the 3-point line) would be scored.
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Devdog is correct...since there was no control during the shot, you would go with the AP arrow and the team entitled would get the ball at the spot closest to where the rules infraction was committed - in this case the baseline...
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Flagrant/Intentional technicals still result in posession to the offended team at the half-court line (on either side of the court).
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For women (NCAA), both flagrant fouls and intentional technical fouls result in a throw-in at the spot nearest the infraction. (Note: There is no such thing as a flagrant technical or a flagrant personal foul in the women's game---only a flagrant foul.) |
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This discussion answers one of my questions. JV game. Player A1 makes a basket, then runs down court and yells "F(ire Truc)k, he hit me in the "F (ire Fightin)g face". Obvious "T" and happened to be his 5th foul. We shot the T's and then I brought them back to the base line for B1 to throw the ball in. I knew I had a 50/50 chance and goes to show why I don't gamble.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by rockyroad Devdog is correct...since there was no control during the shot, you would go with the AP arrow and the team entitled would get the ball at the spot closest to where the rules infraction was committed - in this case the baseline... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- But, if the ball went in, you'd award it to B -- even though there was no team control when the T was committed. *********************************************** Can you clarify why ball would go to B in this instance? Would there not still be no team control regardless if the ball went in or not? |
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JLK, Look at it this way: mick |
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Play: Shot in the air, shot clock horn sounds, official blows whistle. Shot: (a) is good; (b) hits the rim and bounces off; (c) misses everything. Ruling: (a) Count the basket, award the ball to B to run the end-line. (b) Go to the arrow. (c) Go to the arrow. Huh? Who can explain C? Using Mick's logic (with which I agree) we'd give the ball to B becuase that's who'd have the ball had there been no inadvertant whistle. So, to answer JLK, all I can say is "because that's the way 'they' want it." |
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Good call. YU.P., I see now, it is an alternating-possession situation: I guess NCAA has your (b) and (c) are consistent. mick |
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