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4 point play
Found this question and answer but i don't get why 2 free throws would be awarded if the try is successful.
Question: Airborne shooter A1 has been fouled by B1 in the act of shooting a two-point try. B2 moved into Al's landing space after he was airborne and commits a blocking foul against A1. The try is successful. True or False True - Section 1 Article 1 & Article 2 (Case Book 4.1.1) - 2004 Ruling: Two free throws will be awarded A1.
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False Multiple. I have never called one. This actually does happen, but officials only penalize the first foul. I wonder if it is out of lack of knowledge or because officials don't want to penalize 2 fouls on such a play. I watched a state tournament game have this happen where the trail called a foul on the arm during a try and then the lead came out with a block as the second defender slid underneath the shooter. The officials only penalized the 1st foul.
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Correct.
(Well, mostly. Rules are dashes; case plays are dots. So, your references are 4-19-11 and Penalty 10-6. -- and I assume those are correct. ![]() |
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4.19.12 SITUATION: B1 fouls airborne A1 who is in the act of shooting. Before airborne shooter A1 returns one foot to the floor, he/she is fouled by B2 who has moved into A1's landing area. The ball: (a) does; or (b) does not, enter the basket. RULING: This is a false multiple foul and each foul carries its own penalty. In (a), the goal is counted and A1 is awarded one free throw for each foul. In (b), A1 is awarded two free throws for each foul. (10 Penalty 6, 7) |
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I've had the awful luck of being able to one-up the situation described in the OP. A1 blows by B1 on the dribble and pulls up in front of B2 for a jump shot. B1 still chasing the play can't put on the brakes quickly enough and bumps A1 on the way up and was enough for me to blow the whistle for a foul. B2 had jumped to contest the shot but realizing that A1 now had the opportunity to try for a 3 point play decided he wasn't going to let A1 get a shot off (he was wrong about that) and slashed him across the arm and caught enough of A1's face to draw blood and make me feel it was flagrant and that I couldn't let it go.
I watched the following action with a made 2 point try and then signaled to the coach to attend to the shooter's bleeding nose. On the court to the players, I announced that I had fouls on B1 and B2 and to line up to shoot free throws, and notified my partner that B2's foul was flagrant. Being the lesser experienced ref on the court, my partner gave me a let's talk privately look/head nod (subtle so as to not cause any doubt with the coaches/players/spectators; I loved that guy for all the wisdom he imparted), and he asked me if I was sure I had two fouls. He agreed with my analysis from his vantage point, and I think the question was really whether or not I really wanted to go with a multiple foul and call the second flagrant because I was about to have A shoot 3 FTs instead of 1. He never questioned my judgement, but it was mostly a make sure you're ready for this talk. He recommended announcing it to table then pulling both coaches in to explain the situation. The coaches, even B, understood the call (I think it helped that A1 had a nasty nose bleed). B's coach didn't argue the fouls, but did get a little upset about the penalty enforcement. I assured him that was the right enforcement and other than hand slap to his forehead he walked away just shaking his head. The crowd's reaction was another thing, but otherwise it really wasn't that bad. I've never had anything close enough to call a multiple foul since then, let alone a multiple foul with a flagrant.
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