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chicodork Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:47pm

Another free throw?
 
Hi everybody, gearing up for the season, and reviewing some notes. A1 is shooting the first of two free throws, and as the ball is in the air, A2 fouls B1. I am pretty sure shot counts if made, but do they get 2nd free throw? What if first shot is missed? Case book 6.7 situation B says no substitute free throw is awarded if not successful....but is that true with the shooter getting 2 free throws?

What if it was the first of a one and one free throw?

just another ref Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:51pm

Shoot the second shot with the lane cleared, then penalize the foul on A2.

AremRed Wed Oct 16, 2013 12:35am

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Originally Posted by just another ref (Post 907722)
Shoot the second shot with the lane cleared, then penalize the foul on A2.

The foul is during a dead ball, right? Is it intentional? Technical? (assuming NFHS)

just another ref Wed Oct 16, 2013 12:39am

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 907723)
The foul is during a dead ball, right? Is it intentional? Technical? (assuming NFHS)

ball wasn't dead

Camron Rust Wed Oct 16, 2013 02:58am

Just remember that all earned FTs are always taken unless there is a FT violation that cancels the shot or time has expired for the game and the FT would not change the outcome. No matter what else happens, shoot the FTs that remain.

Sharpshooternes Wed Oct 16, 2013 05:28am

This is a false double foul situation. Both fouls are penalized in the order that they occurred.

bob jenkins Wed Oct 16, 2013 07:31am

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Originally Posted by chicodork (Post 907721)
Case book 6.7 situation B says no substitute free throw is awarded if not successful

"Substitute FT" means "do-over for the one that was in process when the incident occurred."

So, when there's a foul after the ball is in flight, the current FT stands, whether it was made or missed. If it was a 1-1 and the first is missed, there's no second FT. If it was the first on 2 (or 3, or second of 3, etc), then the second (or third) is shot.

Contrast that with a foul (by the offense) before the FT is in flight, or a violation by the defense. Here, the current FT is "canceled" and a "substitute" FT is awarded -- a "do over"

Adam Wed Oct 16, 2013 07:42am

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 907723)
The foul is during a dead ball, right?

???
When did the ball become dead?


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