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OK. If you call a T, anyone can shoot the FTs that is available to play, whether in the game or on the bench and you put the ball always at the division line (unless you have a double T where POI is applied).
If you have an intentional foul that is not associated with a T that only would involve dead ball contact. That is why Bob said earlier these are not mutually exclusive. But if this is a live ball called intentional foul (and you cannot have a live ball T for contact) then the ball goes to the spot of the foul and only the offended player can shoot. Maybe that helps? Peace
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Also, the player will be ejected from the game if they receive 2 technical fouls. In Illinois, a player that is ejected for getting 2 technical fouls has to sit the next game as well. They can commit 5 intentional personal fouls before they are forced to leave the game. Apparently the difference between personal fouls and technical fouls is a little more significant than semantics.
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Yes, thanks. I understood from APG's response, but thanks for spelling it out. These are the types of discussions I like to hang around this board for, I'm relatively new to this, so thanks for humoring me.
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