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Buckley11 Sun Jan 26, 2003 12:46pm

How many FT's do we shoot when A1 is intentionally fouled in the act of shooting and the ball goes in? I am at the office and do not have rule books with me. Thanks for your help here on SUPER SUNDAY.


Smoke Sun Jan 26, 2003 12:55pm

I don't have my rule book here either. but It's two shots

firedoc Sun Jan 26, 2003 01:03pm

An intentional foul is always two shots, regardless of the outcome of a shot. Also remember that the offended team then gets possession at the spot nearest to where the foul happened.

Buckley11 Sun Jan 26, 2003 01:45pm

Thanks for the reassurance. I was second guessing myself. Was on a crew in a college game a couple of years ago where we only administered one FT. Thought I remembered looking that one up and knowing we were wrong that day. I guess being alone in the office on a Sunday has a way of shooting ones self confidence......need to get a life huh?

just another ref Sun Jan 26, 2003 02:39pm

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Originally posted by firedoc
An intentional foul is always two shots, regardless of the outcome of a shot. Also remember that the offended team then gets possession at the spot nearest to where the foul happened.
The only exception is if the foul is in the act of shooting a 3, if the shot is unsuccessful, it's 3 shots plus possesion.

Mark Dexter Sun Jan 26, 2003 03:27pm

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Originally posted by firedoc
An intentional foul is always two shots
Don't forget to give 3 shots for a missed 3pt attempt (otherwise, players would simply foul on every 3 point shot).

Of course, if the ball then goes in, count the three and award 2 free throws.

oatmealqueen Sun Jan 26, 2003 06:16pm

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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Quote:

Originally posted by firedoc
An intentional foul is always two shots
Don't forget to give 3 shots for a missed 3pt attempt (otherwise, players would simply foul on every 3 point shot).

Of course, if the ball then goes in, count the three and award 2 free throws.


Intentional foul sitch's are found in NF casebook 4.19.3 FYI. All above discussion is oulined exactly there.

dhodges007 Mon Jan 27, 2003 08:09am

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Originally posted by Buckley11
Thanks for the reassurance. I was second guessing myself. Was on a crew in a college game a couple of years ago where we only administered one FT. Thought I remembered looking that one up and knowing we were wrong that day. I guess being alone in the office on a Sunday has a way of shooting ones self confidence......need to get a life huh?
I can't remember which one, but there is a limit of maximum points in either the NBA or NC2A for one play. I believe it is in the NBA.

hawkk Mon Jan 27, 2003 09:33am

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Originally posted by dhodges007
Quote:

Originally posted by Buckley11
Thanks for the reassurance. I was second guessing myself. Was on a crew in a college game a couple of years ago where we only administered one FT. Thought I remembered looking that one up and knowing we were wrong that day. I guess being alone in the office on a Sunday has a way of shooting ones self confidence......need to get a life huh?
I can't remember which one, but there is a limit of maximum points in either the NBA or NC2A for one play. I believe it is in the NBA.

That's the NBA

ChuckElias Mon Jan 27, 2003 09:57am

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Originally posted by hawkk
Quote:

Originally posted by dhodges007
I can't remember which one, but there is a limit of maximum points in either the NBA or NC2A for one play. I believe it is in the NBA.
That's the NBA

Yup. A team can only score 1 point more than the basket that was scored/awarded on a play. So if A1 shoots a lay-up which goes in, and B2 fouls A2 during the shot (jockeying for rebound position), then A2 will shoot 1 FT(to complete the "3-point play"), regardless of whether Team A is in the bonus. Team A may not receive 2 shots for the bonus, nor may they be awarded the ball.

If the field goal had been a 3-pointer, the same procedure is followed. Only 1 FT for A2.

Chuck


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