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  • Lighthouse
    Gone But Never Forgotten
    • Oct 2014
    • 35962

    #1

    Basketball Question # 4.

    Team A has the ball when A1 and B2 commit a double foul against each other. A1's foul is ruled common. and B2's foul is ruled intentional (HS) or a flagrant 1 (NCAA). Team B has the possession arrow in its favor. What is the result?

    A. No free throws are attempted.
    B. B2 shall receive two free throws if team B is in the double bonus.
    C. A1 shall receive two free throws.
    D. Team A shall receive the ball for a throw-in.
    E. Team B shall receive the ball for a throw-in.
    F. The shot clock shall be reset (NCAA).
    G. The shot clock shall not be reset (NCAA).
    John 3:3
  • UKBoo
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 214

    #2
    OK, I am going to have to visualize this in an actual setting. Say A1 and B1 are going at it too much in the post. A double foul is called and it is ruled that player B1 swung an elbow and was issues a flagrant 1 for his foul. So now to break each foul down.. A1's foul is a team control foul as team A has the ball (would not change things if he had the ball and it was player control). That foul would warrant a B team in-bounds and no free throws. So B is out. The flagrant 1 foul calls for two free throws by A1 and an in-bounds by team A. But since it is a double foul that muddies this a bit. So I am going with:
    C. A1 shoots two free throws
    E. Team B shall receive the ball based on the possession arrow.

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    • TrueblueCATfan
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 16247

      #3
      Originally posted by Lighthouse
      Team A has the ball when A1 and B2 commit a double foul against each other. A1's foul is ruled common. and B2's foul is ruled intentional (HS) or a flagrant 1 (NCAA). Team B has the possession arrow in its favor. What is the result?

      A. No free throws are attempted.
      B. B2 shall receive two free throws if team B is in the double bonus.
      C. A1 shall receive two free throws.
      D. Team A shall receive the ball for a throw-in.
      E. Team B shall receive the ball for a throw-in.
      F. The shot clock shall be reset (NCAA).
      G. The shot clock shall not be reset (NCAA).
      I will say C and E too

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      • KevinHall
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 6857

        #4
        C,D and F.
        Kentucky fan since 1971.

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        • 40bill
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2014
          • 8450

          #5
          I'll have to agree with Kevin on this one. CD and F all sound right.

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          • Lighthouse
            Gone But Never Forgotten
            • Oct 2014
            • 35962

            #6
            The Correct Answer to Basketball Question # 4,

            is B, C, D & F.for NCAA; A & D for HS.

            RULE 2; Officials and Their Duties.

            Section 11. Duties of Shot-Clock Operator
            The shot-clock operator shall:


            Art. 6. Stop the timing device and reset it:
            b. When any of the following occur:
            3. A double personal foul when only one of the fouls is a flagrant foul.

            RULE 4; Definitions.

            Section 15. Foul.
            2.
            Team-control foul. A team-control foul is a common foul that is
            committed by a member of a team that has team control.
            b. Double personal foul. A double personal foul occurs when two opponents
            commit personal fouls against each other at approximately the same time.


            RULE 10; Fouls and Penalties.
            Section 1. Personal Fouls.

            PENALTY:

            f. There shall be no free throws for any double personal or simultaneous
            personal fouls and the ball shall be put into play at the point of
            interruption unless only one of the fouls is a flagrant foul. In such
            case, when a common foul penalty requires free throws, the free
            throws for the common foul will be administered with no players in
            the marked lane spaces followed by the free throws for the flagrant
            personal foul with no players in the marked lane spaces. Play will be
            resumed at the point of interruption with the ball awarded to the team
            offended by the flagrant personal foul. [Exception: A single flagrant 2
            technical foul or a single contact dead ball technical foul.





            John 3:3

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