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When A1 was deemed to be injured and coach B selects A4 from the remaining 4 players to be the shooter, A4 becomes the shooter. A4 can't refuse to shoot the FTs at that point any more than any other shooter who isn't injured or disqualified.
Apply Rule 4-17-1d & 10-2-5b (NCAA-M) Quote:
I suppose you could also put the ball at the disposal of the shooter and call a 10 second violation on it but I don't think you can even resume the game with 4 players on the court and you're not going to bring a sub in for the shooter.
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