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See rule 10-1-5 b & f.
In your first case, there is nothing that I can recall that says the player can't have a drink while free throws are being attempted. However, you could assess a Tech for delay for spilling water on the court since it was not after a time out. In your second case, since it was after a time out, you issue a delay of game warning first. After that, any subsequent delay violation would be a Tech.
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