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JetMetFan Thu May 30, 2013 07:52pm

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Originally Posted by jeschmit (Post 896014)
I'm just playing devil's advocate because I received a response from a "big dog" in NCAAW that you're supposed to put the ball on the end line after this type of play... I asked them for a rule reference but haven't heard back yet.

It would appear your "big dog" friend doesn't understand how to handle false double fouls.

jeschmit Thu May 30, 2013 08:05pm

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Originally Posted by JetMetFan (Post 896089)
It would appear your "big dog" friend doesn't understand how to handle false double fouls.

I'm not saying you are wrong (I actually am on your side as well). I just want to make sure we cover all angles per the rulebook.

Let's be honest with this play...

If you were to EVER have a play like this one... you are more than likely going F1, F2 or Technical (depending on the status of the ball).

IF I ever see this play that's how I'm handling this play from here on out!

Adam Fri May 31, 2013 08:20am

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Originally Posted by jeschmit (Post 896091)
I'm not saying you are wrong (I actually am on your side as well). I just want to make sure we cover all angles per the rulebook.

Let's be honest with this play...

If you were to EVER have a play like this one... you are more than likely going F1, F2 or Technical (depending on the status of the ball).

IF I ever see this play that's how I'm handling this play from here on out!

1. He's right about false doubles, that's the angle you should take, as the book clearly states they're enforced in the order they occur.

2. 9 times out of 10, if you see this play, an intentional foul (F1) will be an option. But don't consider it the only way to go, as there are lots of off ball fouls that occur that are common fouls.

3. You'll never see anything like this in a high school game or above, but I wouldn't be too shocked to see it in a summer game. Knowing the rules (which are really quite clear on this) is key to enforcing these odd situations.

Nevadaref Sat Jun 01, 2013 02:42am

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Originally Posted by jeschmit (Post 896091)
I'm not saying you are wrong (I actually am on your side as well). I just want to make sure we cover all angles per the rulebook.

Let's be honest with this play...

If you were to EVER have a play like this one... you are more than likely going F1, F2 or Technical (depending on the status of the ball).

IF I ever see this play that's how I'm handling this play from here on out!

Calling the foul an F1 isn't going to get you out of having to know where to inbound the ball following all of the FTs. It just adds 2FTs at the other basket to the situation.

The only rule reference which you need is the one that tells you to administer a throw-in from the OOB spot nearest to the location of the foul when the bonus is not in effect. It's really that simple.


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