Failure to award a second free throw
Team A is on the line late in the first half for 2 shots. After the 1st shot the ball is rebounded and Team B gets it and takes a last second shot at the buzzer. After both teams are off the court the referees realize that the 2nd shot never took place.
I don't have my books with me at work, so how does the second half begin. |
One free throw with the lane cleared.
AP throw in at the division line. |
Not a great CE official, but Id think we would award the merited FT lane spaces empty & go to the arrow.
What Snaqs said. |
I believe that once the first half ends, the statue of limitations on this particular correctable error expires.
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I think the only reuirements are the first live ball, second dead ball thingy. While penalties dont carry over, CEs do.
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Consider: B1 intentionally fouls A1, who makes the basket, as time expires for the 2nd quarter. Officials mistakenly give A1 only one FT. FF to the 2nd half. AP throw in for B, ball goes back and forth before B1 finally scores. Horn sounds, because A coach is requesting a C.E. |
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The play I described falls under 2-10-1e: Erroneously counting or canceling a score |
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Years ago (mid-1990's) I had this exact same play (actually, we only shot the first two of three free throws) in the Ohio AAU Girls' 14U Qualifier to the Nationals (NCAA Women's Rules) but the ruling is the same. The only difference is that my partner and I realized that we had forgotten the third free throw during half time. We had the player shot her third free throw at her team's first half basket and then started the second half as if nothing unusual had happened. MTD, Sr. |
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