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NCAA is different
If you're playing under NCAA rules, first shoot the FTs for the T with the lanes cleared. Then go back to POI, which is the 1-1. A1's substitute shoots, with players lined up in the lane spaces and play resuming as after any normal 1-1. (edited for clarification)
Last edited by Lotto; Wed Feb 13, 2013 at 12:18pm. |
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In FED (high school) games, the foul shots are taken in the order the fouls occured.
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Lotto posted the NCAA rule in this situation (hence the "NCAA is different" post title.
Everyone else is talking about the FED rule. Use whichever applies to your game. (FED, most likely) |
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You got two different answers because some people gave you the NCAA ruling while others gave you the NFHS ruling. Both answers were correct depending on which rule set you are using at the time. To summarize, NFHS penalize in the order the fouls occurred. In NCAA-M most technicals are penalized at POI.
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You thought that becasue it is! Good job on getting it right in the game! |
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And it is ridiculous. How long has THAT GUY been officiating for?
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