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Here, at least as I understand it, if the L calls the foul, the L will report and stay tableside.
The L is the L until there's a change in possession; at that point the L becomes the T. So, if the rebounding foul is before Team B gains possession, then we have the long switch. If it's after Team B gains possession, then the old L is really the new T, and there's no long switch. |
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