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Delayed Violation
Looking for what I believe is an old Case Book play. Stating that A1 at the FT line and B1 violates. Ref has delayed signal and then team A calls timeout prior to the FT. When everyone comes out of the TO the delayed signal is once again kept up for the previous violation.
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2006-07 Case Book
9.1.4 SITUATION C: A1 is preparing to attempt a free throw. Prior to A1's release of the ball, B1 fakes causing A2 to enter the lane prematurely. A1 then requests and is granted a time-out. RULING: Upon resuming play, A1 is entitled to a free throw and the official shall use the proper signal indicating a violation by B1 prior to the granting of the time-out. If the free throw is successful, the violation is ignored, if unsuccessful a substitute throw is awarded.
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The infraction has been committed and the penalty is that A1 gets a replacement throw if they miss that FT. The fact that a timeout occurs doesn't change that.
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