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Old Mon Nov 17, 2014, 05:45pm
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Originally Posted by JRutledge View Post
Because a T does not have a spot of the foul like an intentional foul. All fouls give the ball back to the offended team (unless there is a double foul element). Why would we treat a T any different? And an intentional foul might not take place at the other end of the court and in your situation with 3 seconds a team will have to go the length of the court to make the shot. Again, make the FTs and none of this is and issue. There is only so much a rule can do for you anyway.

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:rollseyes:....again making or missing doesn't matter.....but just for fun, use my original scenario but make Team A down by 3 instead of 1 and say they do make both throws.....the bolded attitude above baffles me.....
 

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