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Old Fri Dec 13, 2002, 10:33am
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What is the best way to remember where the throw-in will be on technical fouls, spot closest to the violation or division line opposite? If anyone has a system, I would appreciate it. I know the books tell us but in the heat of the battle, sometimes one might get it wrong. Thanks
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Old Fri Dec 13, 2002, 10:37am
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For Fed, all technical fouls are at division line oppposite the table. All other fouls are at the closest spot to the foul (!)
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Old Fri Dec 13, 2002, 10:38am
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I don't know what to tell you...this is one you need to memorize. If you need a memorization tip, maybe remember that after a T is called, it's a good idea to get away from the bench. Since a throw-in after a "T" is always at midcourt on the side of the floor opposite the bench, you'll never be next to the benches for a throw-in after a T.

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Old Fri Dec 13, 2002, 11:42am
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What if you have a "Intentional Technical"?
...made basket, dead ball, A1 grabs B1 and holds him so he can't get to the ball for a throw-in? Clock is ticking...

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Old Fri Dec 13, 2002, 11:48am
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What if you have a "Intentional Technical"?
...made basket, dead ball, A1 grabs B1 and holds him so he can't get to the ball for a throw-in? Clock is ticking...

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Intentional technical with the clock ticking?
Tough call.
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Old Fri Dec 13, 2002, 12:30pm
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What if you have a "Intentional Technical"?
...made basket, dead ball, A1 grabs B1 and holds him so he can't get to the ball for a throw-in? Clock is ticking...
Intentional technical with the clock ticking?
Yes, b/c the ball is dead after the made basket, so the contact must be called technical. Shoot the FTs and award the ball at midcourt. (This is also the case for NCAA).

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Old Fri Dec 13, 2002, 01:10pm
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What if you have a "Intentional Technical"?
...made basket, dead ball, A1 grabs B1 and holds him so he can't get to the ball for a throw-in? Clock is ticking...
Intentional technical with the clock ticking?
Yes, b/c the ball is dead after the made basket, so the contact must be called technical. Shoot the FTs and award the ball at midcourt. (This is also the case for NCAA).

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Thanks, Chuck.
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Old Fri Dec 13, 2002, 01:58pm
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Since a throw-in after a "T" is always at midcourt on the side of the floor opposite the bench, you'll never be next to the benches for a throw-in after a T.

Z
That is only true for Fed games...NCAA games have several different possibilities...best way for me to remember is to get with one of my partners and discuss it before we shoot the free throws...calms me down and gets a better (usually) brain involved...
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Old Sat Dec 14, 2002, 12:10am
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What if you have a "Intentional Technical"?
...made basket, dead ball, A1 grabs B1 and holds him so he can't get to the ball for a throw-in? Clock is ticking...

Dude
It's still a technical.

For throw-in spots, the only thing you have to remember is whether it is a personal foul or a technical foul. Personal fouls (even if flagrant or intentional) will be inbounded at the closest spot. Technical (even if flagrant or intentional) will be at the division line (assuming NF).
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