Walk Off Intermission ...
I've tried searching for it and can't find it. Wasn't there either a NFHS interpretation, or an IAABO Refresher Exam question, about the following situation?
The halftime horn sounds as A1 fouls B1, while B1 is in the act of shooting a two point attempt, and the ball doesn't go in the basket. The official reports the foul to the table and both officials administer the two free throws to B1, with no players lined up along the lane spaces. While administering the two free throws, Team B remains in the area of their bench while Team A leaves the gymnasium and heads to their locker room. Wasn't there some type of ruling on this a few years ago? |
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10.5.5 SITUATION A: Airborne shooter A1 is fouled by B1 after the ball is released on the try. Playing time for the second quarter expires while the unsuccessful try is in flight. Since no players are required to line up for the free throws, Team B’s head coach takes the team to the locker room to begin the intermission. RULING: Team B’s head coach is assessed a direct technical foul for permitting embers to leave the bench/court for an unauthorized reason. Even though no time remains on the game clock, the quarter doesn’t end until A1’s free throws are completed; therefore, the technical foul is part of the second quarter. A1 will attempt the two shooting-foul free throws followed by any Team A member attempting the two free throws for the technical foul. The Team B head coach has lost coaching-box privileges for the remainder of the game. The third quarter will begin with the alternating-possession procedure. (5-6-2 Exception 3) |
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