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Old Mon Jan 28, 2013, 03:14pm
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Shots on Intentional foul/Technical foul

Having a brain fart again and have seen it done several ways and don't have direct access to a rule book.

A1 driving to basket on a layup while in flight B1 pushes from behind. Basket doesn't go in. How many shots are awarded for A1 and the ball goes out at POI?

Also, simliar type play. A1 drives to basket, B1 pushes from behind then A1 gets up and pushes B back. Intentional foul on B1, Technical foul on A1. Basket was no good...having a huge brain fart rite now. Any help appreciated...

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Old Mon Jan 28, 2013, 03:19pm
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One the first play not sure what you are considering this foul to actually be. By all accounts it can only be at most an intentional foul. If that is the case you give 2 FTs and the ball.

One the second play you shoot everything in the order it took place. And you give the ball to the offended team on the T because it happened last.

Shots being made have little to do with these plays if you are using NF Rules and have nothing to do with POI. All that would matter is how many shots.

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Old Mon Jan 28, 2013, 03:20pm
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You haven't said what type of foul occurred in scenario #1.

In scenario #2 each foul carries it's own penalty and free throws are shot in order of occurrence. Throw-in goes to last team that was fouled.
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Old Mon Jan 28, 2013, 03:34pm
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Scenario 1 is an intentional foul. Thanks for your help. I just wasn't sure if the shot went in or not if it mattered. But it doesn't matter because its an Intentional foul and not control.
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Old Mon Jan 28, 2013, 03:41pm
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Scenario 1 is an intentional foul. Thanks for your help. I just wasn't sure if the shot went in or not if it mattered. But it doesn't matter because its an Intentional foul and not control.
The basket is going to count if the ball is in the air no matter what if the ball goes through the basket. There is no POI for intentional fouls. There are only POI if it is a double foul, double technical or simultaneous fouls.

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Old Mon Jan 28, 2013, 03:46pm
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In his second play here who shoots for the intentional technical? Does it have to be B1 or anybody on B? I've hear it argued both ways.
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Old Mon Jan 28, 2013, 03:49pm
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Any team member can shoot any technical foul free throws. Even if the player is subbed in just for the free throws. Even if a non-starter is subbed in before the start of the game to shoot the free throws.

Who would ever say a particular player has to shoot technical free throws???
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Old Mon Jan 28, 2013, 03:50pm
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In his second play here who shoots for the intentional technical? Does it have to be B1 or anybody on B? I've hear it argued both ways.
By whom? Based on what rule?
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Old Mon Jan 28, 2013, 03:53pm
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The reasoning was that it was the player who was contacted that would shoot. In this case B1. No real support for it but it's what he thought.
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Old Mon Jan 28, 2013, 03:57pm
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A1 driving to basket on a layup while in flight B1 pushes from behind. Basket doesn't go in. How many shots are awarded for A1 and the ball goes out at POI?
All the answers you've gotten are correct. I'm just going to add some detail that may help you understand going forward. If it doesn't help, I won't be offended.

First thing to remember is that intentional fouls are always 2 shots and possession of the ball at the spot closest to the foul, whether it's during a try or not, whether the try goes in or not. There's no "and-1" with an intentional foul; it's just 2 shots and the ball. The only exception is if a player is intentionally fouled during an unsuccessful 3-point try. In that case, the offended player shoots 3 free throws. But other than that one case, you're going to give two free throws to the fouled player, regardless of what else happens.

Second thing, as JRutledge has pointed out, is that POI plays no part in an intentional foul administration. Possession of the ball is always part of the penalty. In your case, if you use the POI, you get a very unfair result. You have an interruption during a try (no more team control) that is unsuccessful. If you go to the point of interruption, you have to use the possession arrow, which could easily give the ball to the team that committed the intentional foul! Not a good outcome.

So don't think in terms of POI when dealing with intentional fouls. Just think 2 free throws to player who was fouled, and possession of the ball to that player's team at the spot closest to where the foul occurred.
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Old Mon Jan 28, 2013, 04:00pm
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The basket is going to count if the ball is in the air no matter what if the ball goes through the basket.
... or if the try has started (it's treated just like any other personal foul for the purpose of counting the basket).
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... or if the try has started (it's treated just like any other personal foul for the purpose of counting the basket).
Absolutely.

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Old Mon Jan 28, 2013, 04:54pm
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In his second play here who shoots for the intentional technical? Does it have to be B1 or anybody on B? I've hear it argued both ways.
There isn't one rule set that would mandate that B1 would have to shoot the technical foul shots.
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Old Tue Jan 29, 2013, 08:35am
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There isn't one rule set that would mandate that B1 would have to shoot the technical foul shots.
He asked about intentional fouls not technical fouls.
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He asked about intentional fouls not technical fouls.
I believe the last situation in the OP involves a technical foul.
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