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Old Fri Jan 24, 2014, 01:21am
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Free thrower from the bench

What is a situation that would allow a coach to pull a player from his bench and let him shoot free throws:

A) Technical Foul
B) Injured Player
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Old Fri Jan 24, 2014, 01:23am
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Assuming you're asking high school rules, the coach in both situations could pick a shooter off the bench to shoot the free throws.
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Old Fri Jan 24, 2014, 04:26am
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Had a situation the other night in which a player was fouled and awarded two FTs. While he was standing in the semi-circle prior to administering the first attempt, I noticed that he had blood on the front of his jersey.

Two courses of action when through my head and wasn't certain which was correct:
1. Immediately have the team sub for him and have the replacement attempt the throws or the team could take a TO to clean his shirt and have him remain in and shoot.
2. Clear the lane, administer both FTs and either award a throw-in to the opponents if the 2nd is successful or use the AP if it isn't.

I was 90% sure that option 1 was correct and option 2 was only for an improperly worn uniform. (I believe the Case Play awards the throw-in to the opponents on both a make or miss too as that is part of the penalty for noncompliance with the uniform rules.). Since the player didn't do anything wrong, I thought that #2 didn't make sense and went with #1. Haven't had the chance to look it up.

I used to remember all of this stuff! Getting old, I guess.

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Old Fri Jan 24, 2014, 08:54am
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Had a situation the other night in which a player was fouled and awarded two FTs. While he was standing in the semi-circle prior to administering the first attempt, I noticed that he had blood on the front of his jersey.

Two courses of action when through my head and wasn't certain which was correct:
1. Immediately have the team sub for him and have the replacement attempt the throws or the team could take a TO to clean his shirt and have him remain in and shoot.
2. Clear the lane, administer both FTs and either award a throw-in to the opponents if the 2nd is successful or use the AP if it isn't.

I was 90% sure that option 1 was correct and option 2 was only for an improperly worn uniform. (I believe the Case Play awards the throw-in to the opponents on both a make or miss too as that is part of the penalty for noncompliance with the uniform rules.). Since the player didn't do anything wrong, I thought that #2 didn't make sense and went with #1. Have had the chance to look it up.

I used to remember all of this stuff! Getting old, I guess.
Correct on both counts.
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Old Fri Jan 24, 2014, 12:32pm
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Why wouldn't you allow the team 20 seconds to clean up the blood or get a new jersey on him?
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Old Fri Jan 24, 2014, 12:43pm
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Why wouldn't you allow the team 20 seconds to clean up the blood or get a new jersey on him?
That's a college rule, not a FED rule.
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Old Fri Jan 24, 2014, 04:31pm
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2. Clear the lane, administer both FTs and either award a throw-in to the opponents if the 2nd is successful or use the AP if it isn't.

I was 90% sure that option 1 was correct and option 2 was only for an improperly worn uniform.
Can someone clarify how the improperly-worn uniformed player should be treated here? Are we talking about him/her being the FT shooter, blood-stained and newly discovered to not have proper uniform? (i.e. illegal T-shirt under jersey)

Had a situation last week where we didn't catch a couple of mismatch T-shirts under jerseys at the start of a game so curious if we handled things right.
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Old Fri Jan 24, 2014, 04:40pm
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Can someone clarify how the improperly-worn uniformed player should be treated here? Are we talking about him/her being the FT shooter, blood-stained and newly discovered to not have proper uniform? (i.e. illegal T-shirt under jersey)

Had a situation last week where we didn't catch a couple of mismatch T-shirts under jerseys at the start of a game so curious if we handled things right.
I'd follow 3.3.5A
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Old Fri Jan 24, 2014, 05:24pm
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Fantastic and sage, as usual. Thanks.
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Old Fri Jan 24, 2014, 07:08pm
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Why wouldn't you allow the team 20 seconds to clean up the blood or get a new jersey on him?
Not a good idea to use NCAA rules in a HS game. Some people do though. (NY girls being the exception as the State has opted to utilize the entire NCAA book instead of the NFHS.)
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