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Saw this tonight. Player intentional fouls and the bucket is good......how many free throws does shooter get?.....they counted the bucket and awarded shooter three free throws and the ball....was this correct?
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Asked my brother in law he said an intentional foul results in two shots regardless of what kind of shot it is and the bucket would count if the player was shooting and they get the ball
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[quote name="LAZEEK" post="746725" timestamp="1263996566"]
Asked my brother in law he said an intentional foul results in two shots regardless of what kind of shot it is and the bucket would count if the player was shooting and they get the ball
[/quote]There's no chance that a technical foul was called?
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[quote name="FanintheStands" post="746741" timestamp="1263997614"]
[quote author=LAZEEK link=topic=64991.msg746725#msg746725 date=1263996566]
Asked my brother in law he said an intentional foul results in two shots regardless of what kind of shot it is and the bucket would count if the player was shooting and they get the ball
[/quote]There's no chance that a technical foul was called?
[/quote]No tech.......not flagrant just int....
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Thats wrong.. Only way i could see that is if when he took the shot he was fould, make the shot, so it counts.. then a tech

So the shot counts, one for the foul, and then 2 for the tech, and the ball back for the tech
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If a 2-point shot is made & an intentional foul is called, 2 points good, 2 ft's & the ball is awarded @ the spot closest to where the foul occured. It is the exact same procedure if the 2-point shot is missed.
If a 3-point shot is made & an int. foul is called, 3 points awarded, 2 ft's & the ball is awarded @ the spot closest to where the foul occured. Now, if the 3-pointer is missed, then it is 3 ft's
& the ball is awarded @ the spot closest to where the foul occured.
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New situation:

Team A is winning by 5 or more points.  Clock is running down.  Team B creates a turnover from Team A as clock is about to expire.  Team A player excessively shoves and throws elbow into inteceptor (worthy of a technical foul) just after buzzer sounds.  Should technical be given even though it will not change outcome of game?
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horndawg, from your description of this play it would not be a technical foul because this is a live ball contact foul. Rather it would be an intentional flagrant foul which does not matter if it affects the outcome. The NFHS rule book states that all fouls except flagrant will be ignored if no effect on the game outcome is derived. Because of the Texas C.O.P.E. program & potential legal liability that officials are subject to nowadays is what has driven this to be a rule. Judging by the " excessively shoves and throws elbow into inteceptor " then you would have to penalize this foul. Sorry guys!!!!!!!!!!
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Here's one I saw in a game a few weeks ago...a kid shoots a 3 an off ball foul is called on an offensive player between shooting and the ball going in does the shot count? (It did in that game)
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[quote name="sports buff" post="749294" timestamp="1264438817"]
Foul before release, there is team control = no points. Foul after release, no team control = points are counted & penalize the foul.
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Thx
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