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The calling official or center official signals what kind of FTs are awarded. In some cases the administering official does the same. Check your local listings on who does what and when.
I also do not do exactly what the book shows, a simple two handed signal for one and one or one hand for two/three shots works. I do not have to spread out like Jesus on the cross to give that information. Peace
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However, that picture is not saying that your arm angle should drop with each increase in the number of shots. It is simply suggesting that the signal is to be used for 1, 2, or 3 shots....with the arms extended with the correct number of fingers. Personally, I indicate the number of FTs in basically the same manner I as do in reporting the a foul...with my hand out in front and to the side of me with the fingers pointing upwards. Basically, EVERYONE in the crew, regardless of 2 or 3 man should be communicating the number of shots to be taken. Everyone MUST be on the same page here. Short of communicating it, you can't be sure of that and you're not going to be yelling it to each other or getting together after every foul.
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And this has nothing to do with 2 or 3 man, as it does not have anything specifically to do with where you stand or go on the floor. Peace
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If We Only Had a Brain
Our crews don't have that one official with an arm or arms straight out like a scarecrow signifying the number of free throws. However, crew-wide indication of how many free throws are due is of utmost importance so that the occasion of a 2-10 correctable error is minimized. We pregame it that at one time prior to administration of the ball for a free throw, all officials will, however briefly, have the number of free throws displayed with the proper number of digits at the end of an extended arm prominently shown to each other at the same time (yes, one hand at eye level). This triple confirmation (double for two-man, of course) has saved us from several potential CE's this season again--usually involving an issue with the scorer's table rather than us. But the system works to verify for all of us the proper number of free throws due.
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