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Old Wed Feb 19, 2003, 09:03pm
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Okay here it is (NC2A rules):
A1 drives to the basket and is fouled intentionally by B1 and the ball goes in. Intentional foul is called. What is the penalty?

I say clear the lane, shoot one for the and one, 2 FTs for the intentional and the ball at a designated spot. A friend said I was assessing two fouls. Makes sense!

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Old Wed Feb 19, 2003, 09:16pm
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The penalty for an intentional foul is two shots (unless it's on an unsuccessful 3 point attempt). Therefore the basket counts, clear the lane for two free throws by the person that was fouled and the ball out of bounds spot closest to the foul.
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Old Wed Feb 19, 2003, 09:19pm
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According to the NCAA book, penalty for intentional is 2 FT's and possesion at "designated spot", which I believe means at the halfcourt line.
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Old Wed Feb 19, 2003, 09:19pm
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Act of Shooting!!

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The penalty for an intentional foul is two shots (unless it's on an unsuccessful 3 point attempt). Therefore the basket counts, clear the lane for two free throws by the person that was fouled and the ball out of bounds spot closest to the foul.
What about in the Act of Shooting??? Does A1 get a FT for that?
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Old Wed Feb 19, 2003, 09:22pm
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Intentional foul while shooting = two FT's + possession at halfcourt.

Intentional foul while shooting + ball goes in = count the hoop + 2 FT's + possession at half.
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Old Wed Feb 19, 2003, 09:26pm
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No difference!

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Intentional foul while shooting = two FT's + possession at halfcourt.

Intentional foul while shooting + ball goes in = count the hoop + 2 FT's + possession at half.
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Old Wed Feb 19, 2003, 09:30pm
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Same in High School?
Bucket is good, then 2 free throws, not 3?
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Old Wed Feb 19, 2003, 09:34pm
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Throw-in at the spot nearest the foul, not at half-court!

All personal fouls that lead to a throw-in are done at the designated spot nearest to where the foul occurred. Most technical fouls are handled by resuming at POI. There are some exceptions, which I won't go into unless someone asks. Here's the rule reference:

Rule 10, Section 21. Personal-Foul Penalties

Art. 2. The offended player shall be awarded free throw(s) as follows:

b. Two free throws for:
2. An intentional personal or flagrant personal foul (women: flagrant
foul) and the ball awarded at the designated spot nearest
to where the foul occurred.

c. Three free throws for:
A personal foul against a player who attempts a three-point field
goal and whose try is unsuccessful. When the personal foul is
intentional or flagrant, the ball also shall be awarded to the
offended team at the designated spot nearest to where the foul
occurred.
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Old Wed Feb 19, 2003, 09:42pm
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The foul/penalty chart in the NCAA rulebook has "point of interruption" for some fouls (indirect/direct technicals, for example)...and "designated spot" for flagrant and intentional fouls.

easy to get confused...
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Old Thu Feb 20, 2003, 09:06am
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Same in High School?
Bucket is good, then 2 free throws, not 3?
Yes. The ONLY time three throws are awarded for an intentional foul is on a missed three-point try.

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Old Thu Feb 20, 2003, 10:16am
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Re: Throw-in at the spot nearest the foul, not at half-court!

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Most technical fouls are handled by resuming at POI. There are some exceptions, which I won't go into...
I'll go into it for you, at least as far as NFHS. In Fed, we never use POI. The Technical Foul takes the inbound at the division line.

(Actually, POI IS used in one instance in Fed. Shall we make it a quiz?)
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Old Thu Feb 20, 2003, 10:56am
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Re: Re: Throw-in at the spot nearest the foul, not at half-court!

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I'll go into it for you, at least as far as NFHS. In Fed, we never use POI. The Technical Foul takes the inbound at the division line.

(Actually, POI IS used in one instance in Fed. Shall we make it a quiz?)
The only one that comes to mind is a correctable error AFTER a change of possession.

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Re: Re: Re: Throw-in at the spot nearest the foul, not at half-court!

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I'll go into it for you, at least as far as NFHS. In Fed, we never use POI. The Technical Foul takes the inbound at the division line.

(Actually, POI IS used in one instance in Fed. Shall we make it a quiz?)
The only one that comes to mind is a correctable error AFTER a change of possession.

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Also, double/simultaneous T's before the arrow has been established to start the game or OT.
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