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9.1.3 Delayed FT violation AFTER a TO
Just want to make sure I understand this play correctly. A1 shooting violation by B1 causes A2 to also violate (penalty is substitute FT if missed, ignore vioation by A2) A1 calls TO instead of shooting the ball. TO is granted. Players come back out and line up. Delayed violation carries over after the TO so even if no one violates during "this" FT, they will get a substitute throw if missed. Is that right or am I missing something?
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This is a waste of time. If he makes the free throw you got nothing to worry about and if he doesn't you can deal with it then.
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Maybe to you. I'll take the preventative approach and save the potential for an unnecessary argument.
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Player misses the shot, call the delayed violation. If the coach has something to say at that point you can respond with 2 sentences and the conversation is over. "Coach, that is a delayed violation that carries over through the timeout. We are moving on." |
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