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Cornellref Wed Feb 19, 2003 01:09am

A1 dribbles up the court but teamate A2 commits a personal foul for a push (on B2) and a turnover results. While I'm reporting the foul B2 gets in A2's face and earns himself a technical foul. Team A is not over the limit for fouls so Team A will shoot 2 for the T. The question is a) who gets the ball after the T? b) If the foul committed by A2 was intentional does that change anything? Where are the throw in spots in both situations? Thanks for your help.

BktBallRef Wed Feb 19, 2003 01:17am

NFHS Ruling
 
The fouls are penalized in the order in which they occur. It doesn't matter whether the first foul was intentional or not. The T was last, so you'll always shoot 2 and give the ball to the shooting team.

RookieDude Wed Feb 19, 2003 01:23am

...give the ball to the shooting team...at the division line opposite the table.

Now, if your "T" was an intentional "T", for example a push after the ball was dead, you would shoot the fouls in the order they happened, just as BBR said, and then take the ball out for the "T" at the spot of the intentional "T" foul.

Dude

BktBallRef Wed Feb 19, 2003 01:26am

Quote:

Originally posted by RookieDude
...give the ball to the shooting team...at the division line opposite the table.

Now, if your "T" was an intentional "T", for example a push after the ball was dead, you would shoot the fouls in the order they happened, just as BBR said, and then take the ball out for the "T" at the spot of the intentional "T" foul.

Dude

No sir, that's not true. A technical foul always results in the team getting the ball, putting it in play from the division line.

Only intnetinal personal fouls result in the ball being inbounded from the nearest spot.

RookieDude Wed Feb 19, 2003 01:30am

Hmmmmm, thanks for clearing that up BBR. You are right, I guess a T is a T, no matter what kind.

Dude

Marty Rogers Wed Feb 19, 2003 01:32am

NFHS

(Technical foul shots (if other shots are not to follow) are ALWAYS followed by a throw in at the division line opposite the table, never at the spot of the foul.)

The situation as you describe it will result in the T free throws by Team A only (any player, lane cleared), then Team A gets the ball at the division line opposite the table.

In the other situation, if the first foul by A2 had been intentional, followed by the T by B2, then you would administer the foul shots in the order that they occured. So, B2 gets 2 free throws (if he has not been disqualified with a flagrant T) with the lane cleared. Then, Team A (any player) gets the 2 T free throws, and ball at division line.

If you have an intentional foul only, that results in 2 free throws by the fouled player with the lane cleared, then same team gets the ball at the spot nearest the foul. If that happens to be on the endline, he can run, if the last shot entered the basket.

Cornellref Wed Feb 19, 2003 01:40am

Thanks for your responses.

rainmaker Wed Feb 19, 2003 06:44am

Re: NFHS Ruling
 
Quote:

Originally posted by BktBallRef
The fouls are penalized in the order in which they occur. It doesn't matter whether the first foul was intentional or not. The T was last, so you'll always shoot 2 and give the ball to the shooting team.
And don't forget, cornellref, to give yourself credit for the infamous False Double Foul!


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