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jdw3018 Wed Nov 16, 2011 02:20pm

I realize the way the replacement is chosen is different, I'm just arguing that if a player is well enough to stay in the game he's well enough to shoot FTs. I wouldn't allow a replacement player to shoot FTs for a player who remains in the game after a common foul, so I wouldn't after a F1 or F2 either.

Scrapper1 Wed Nov 16, 2011 02:24pm

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Originally Posted by BayStateRef (Post 798871)
For a flagrant foul, the coach of the team that is fouled can select any player.

Or team member.

BayStateRef Wed Nov 16, 2011 02:28pm

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Originally Posted by jdw3018 (Post 798872)
I realize the way the replacement is chosen is different, I'm just arguing that if a player is well enough to stay in the game he's well enough to shoot FTs. I wouldn't allow a replacement player to shoot FTs for a player who remains in the game after a common foul, so I wouldn't after a F1 or F2 either.

The rule allows it, so I am not sure why you wouldn't allow it. There is a specific distinction for a flagrant foul -- and it is only on the men's side. The women's rule is that the injured player must be removed if she is not going to shoot the free throws.

JS 20 Wed Nov 16, 2011 04:18pm

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Originally Posted by BayStateRef (Post 798877)
The rule allows it, so I am not sure why you wouldn't allow it. There is a specific distinction for a flagrant foul -- and it is only on the men's side. The women's rule is that the injured player must be removed if she is not going to shoot the free throws.

Agreed. Do what the rule book says and you have something to back you up.

Deviate from the book and your assigner gets the tape and....uh oh.

Raymond Sat Nov 19, 2011 08:13pm

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Originally Posted by jdw3018 (Post 798872)
I realize the way the replacement is chosen is different, I'm just arguing that if a player is well enough to stay in the game he's well enough to shoot FTs. I wouldn't allow a replacement player to shoot FTs for a player who remains in the game after a common foul, so I wouldn't after a F1 or F2 either.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BayStateRef (Post 798877)
The rule allows it, so I am not sure why you wouldn't allow it. There is a specific distinction for a flagrant foul -- and it is only on the men's side. The women's rule is that the injured player must be removed if she is not going to shoot the free throws.

You can beckon the coach on the floor :D

APG Mon Nov 21, 2011 01:45am

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