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Thread: Wrong Free Throw Attempts Signaled


Started 3 months ago by jezell
Referee administering the free signals 2 free throws. The true situation was 1 and 1. The referee just had a brain freeze and missed up. The first free throw is attempted and missed. All the players stood in place and pushed the ball to the referee. The referee "now" realizes his mistake. Which team should get the ball ?
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eyezen replied 3 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by jezell Referee administering the free signals 2 free throws. The true situation was 1 and 1. The referee just had a brain freeze and missed up. The first free throw is attempted and missed. All the players stood in place and pushed the ball to the referee. The referee "now" realizes his mistake. Which ...

jezell replied 3 months ago
That was my thought. The one thing that made this a really bad mistake was the following situation. - white on the line shooting - white winning by 1 point - 2.7 seconds left in the game - remining white team at opposite end of court - only black team on the lane for the rebound The kicker . . . . - the arrow pointed to white. So, instead of black getting the rebound. White ...

Snaqwells replied 3 months ago

CMHCoachNRef replied 3 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by jezell Referee administering the free signals 2 free throws. The true situation was 1 and 1. The referee just had a brain freeze and missed up . The first free throw is attempted and missed. All the players stood in place and pushed the ball to the referee. The referee "now" realizes his ...

 

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Wrong Free Throw Attempts Signaled
Published (2009-12-19 00:18:00)
That was my thought. The one thing that made this a really bad mistake was the following situation. - white on the line shooting - white winning by 1 point - 2.7 seconds left in the game - remining white team at opposite end of court - only black team on the lane for the rebound The kicker . . . . - the arrow pointed to white. So, instead of black getting the rebound. White missed the shot and got the throw in with only 2.7 seconds left. This...
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Wrong Free Throw Attempts Signaled
Published (2009-12-19 00:07:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by jezell Referee administering the free signals 2 free throws. The true situation was 1 and 1. The referee just had a brain freeze and missed up. The first free throw is attempted and missed. All the players stood in place and pushed the ball to the referee. The referee "now" realizes his mistake. Which team should get the ball ? The one with the arrow in their direction
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Wrong Free Throw Attempts Signaled
Published (2009-12-19 01:02:00)
such is life.
CMHCoachNRef
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Wrong Free Throw Attempts Signaled
Published (2009-12-19 09:08:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by jezell Referee administering the free signals 2 free throws. The true situation was 1 and 1. The referee just had a brain freeze and missed up . The first free throw is attempted and missed. All the players stood in place and pushed the ball to the referee. The referee "now" realizes his mistake. Which team should get the ball ? The reality here is that at least THREE people "missed up": 1. The...

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