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rainmaker Thu Jan 30, 2003 03:37pm

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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by Bart Tyson
So i guess we are looking at a false double? I had one early in the season, back in November. Only we had a live ball foul and a dead ball T. We shot the T and then the FT's for the live ball foul. I guess i will have to go back and study the rule again.
I concur, Bart.
A false double works.
Administer the technical at the other end, and then go to POI for A1's two throws.
mick

This isn't correct for Fed, is it? You guys need to specify whose rules you're working under!

rainmaker Thu Jan 30, 2003 03:40pm

Re: Re: No T on this play
 
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Originally posted by mick
Look at 4-26-12. A.R. 21 is loosely related.
Do you have another reference?

Is this an NF reference? I'm confused! POI is college, itsn't it?

Bart Tyson Thu Jan 30, 2003 04:36pm

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by BigJoe
A2 didn't violate any free throw provisions by fouling B1
How can you foul somebody without first violating by leaving (or at least extending beyond) the confines your lane space?

Chuck

The lane violation only restricts the feet.

mick Thu Jan 30, 2003 10:09pm

Re: Re: Re: No T on this play
 
Quote:

Originally posted by rainmaker
Quote:

Originally posted by mick
Look at 4-26-12. A.R. 21 is loosely related.
Do you have another reference?

Is this an NF reference? I'm confused! POI is college, itsn't it?

Well, yeah!
Bart's thread is labeled "women's,FT,Foul". ;)

Mark Dexter Fri Jan 31, 2003 12:17am

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Quote:

Originally posted by BigJoe
A2 didn't violate any free throw provisions by fouling B1
How can you foul somebody without first violating by leaving (or at least extending beyond) the confines your lane space?

Chuck

Arms, hands, torso, . . . head butt?

ChuckElias Fri Jan 31, 2003 09:19am

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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Arms, hands, torso, . . . head butt?
Yep, ok. I was envisioning that the kid pushed the opponent to get rebounding position. But I guess he coulda just clocked him while standing still.

Chuck


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