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B1 fouls A1. This is the fourth team B foul in the quarter. A1 is erroneously awarded 2 free throws. After the successful last free throw, the game continues. B2 on the playing court, dribbles and scores.
The error is discovered
(a) before
(b) after
the ball is at a team A player’s disposal for the throw-in from the endline.
B2’s field goal shall count.
(a) The error is still correctable. The free throws, regardless whether made or missed, shall be cancelled. The game shall be resumed with a team A throw-in at its endline from the place nearest to where the game was stopped to correct the error.
(b) The error is no longer correctable and the game continues.
B1 fouls A1. This is the fifth team B foul in the quarter. A1 is awarded 2 free throws. After the first successful free throw, B2 erroneously takes the ball and passes the ball from behind the endline to B3. With 18 seconds on the shot clock, B3 dribbles in his frontcourt when the error of not having A1’s second free throw attempted is recognised.
The game shall be stopped immediately. A1 shall attempt his second free throw with no line-up. The game shall be resumed with a team B throw-in from the place nearest to where the game was stopped. Team B shall have 18 seconds on the shot clock.
: B1 fouls A1. This is the sixth team B foul in the quarter. A1 is awarded 2 free throws.
Instead of A1, it is A2 who attempts the 2 free throws. The error is recognised
(a) before the ball has left A2’s hands for the first free throw.
(b) after the ball has left A2’s hands for the first free throw.
(c) after the successful second free throw.
(a) The error shall be corrected immediately. A1 shall attempt 2 free throws, without any penalty for team A.
(b) and (c) The 2 free throws shall be cancelled. The game shall be resumed with a team B throw-in from the free-throw line extended in its backcourt.
If B1’s foul is unsportsmanlike, the right to the possession of the ball as part of the penalty shall also be cancelled. The game shall be resumed with a team B throw-in from the free-throw line extended in its backcourt.
B1 fouls A1 in his act of shooting. A1 is awarded 2 free throws. Instead of A1, it is A2 who attempts 2 free throws. On the second free throw the ball touches the ring, A3 rebounds it and scores 2 points. The error is recognised before the ball is at team B’s disposal for the throw-in from its endline.
The 2 free throws, regardless whether made or missed, shall be cancelled. A3’s field goal shall remain valid. The game shall be resumed with a team B throw-in from the place nearest to where it was stopped to correct the error, in this case, from team B’s endline.
B1 fouls A1 on his unsuccessful 2-point field goal attempt. The team B head coach is then charged with a technical foul. Instead of A1 attempting 2 free throws for B1’s foul, it is A2 who attempts all 3 free throws. The error is recognised before the ball has left A2’s hands for his third free throw.
The first free throw of A2 for the team B head coach technical foul was legal. The next 2 free throws, regardless whether made or missed, attempted by A2 instead of A1 shall be cancelled. The game shall be resumed with a team B throw-in from the free-throw line extended in its backcourt.
B1 fouls dribbler A1 when the game clock signal sounds for the end of the third quarter. This is the sixth team B foul in the quarter. The referees decide that B1’s foul occurred with 0.3 second on the game clock. A1 is awarded 2 free throws. Instead of A1, it is A2 who attempts 2 free throws. The error is recognised after the ball has left A2’s hands for his first free throw.
The 2 free throws by A2 shall be cancelled. The game shall be resumed with a team B throw-in from the free-throw line extended in its backcourt, with 0.3 second on the game clock.
B1 fouls A1. This is the fifth team B foul in the quarter. Team A is erroneously awarded a throw-in instead of 2 free throws to A1. A2 dribbles when B2 taps the ball out-of-bounds. The team A head coach requests a time-out. During the time-out, the referees recognise the error that A1 should be awarded 2 free throws
A1 shall attempt 2 free throws. The game shall continue as after any last free throw.
With 2 seconds on the game clock in the first quarter B1 fouls A1. This is the fifth team B foul in the quarter. Team A is erroneously awarded a throw-in instead of 2 free throws to A1. Thrower-in A2 passes the ball to A3 on the playing court and the quarter ends. During the following interval of play, the referees recognise the error that A1 should be awarded 2 free throws. The alternating possession arrow favours team A.
The error is still correctable. A1 shall attempt 2 free throws with no line-up. The second quarter shall begin with a team A alternating possession throw-in from the centre line extended.
B1 fouls A1. This is the fifth team B foul in the quarter. Team A is erroneously awarded a throw-in instead of 2 free throws to A1. After the throw-in, B1 fouls A2 on his unsuccessful field goal attempt. A2 is awarded 2 free throws. Team A is granted a time-out. During the time- out, the referees recognise the error that A1 should have been awarded 2 free throws.
A1 shall attempt 2 free throws with no line-up. A2 shall then attempt 2 free throws. The game shall continue as after any last free throw.
B1 fouls A1. This is the fifth team B foul in the quarter. Team A is erroneously awarded a throw-in instead of 2 free throws to A1. After the throw-in, A2 scores a field goal. Before the ball becomes live, the referees recognise the error.
The error shall be disregarded. The game shall be resumed as after any successful field goal.
B1 fouls dribbler A1. The referees now recognise that A1 has the wrong logo on his shirt. A1 receives an assistance from his team manager to cover the logo and therefore he is substituted by A6. This is the fifth team B foul in the quarter. Team A is erroneously awarded a throw-in instead of 2 free throws to A1. Thrower-in A2 passes the ball to A3 on the playing court when the referees recognise the error and stop the game immediately.
The error is still correctable. While A1 was substituted due to receiving an assistance from his accompanying delegation member and the game clock has started and stopped again, A1 shall re-enter and attempt 2 free throws. The game shall continue as after any last free throw.
B1 fouls dribbler A1. The referees now recognise that A1 has the wrong logo on his shirt. A1 receives an assistance from his team manager to cover the logo and therefore he is substituted by A6. This is the fifth team B foul in the quarter. Before team A is erroneously awarded a throw-in instead of 2 free throws to A1, the referees recognise the error.
The error is still correctable. While A1 was substituted due to receiving an assistance from his accompanying delegation member and the game clock has not started, his substitute A6 shall attempt 2 free throws. The game shall continue as after any last free throw.
With 7 seconds on the game clock in the fourth quarter and with the score A 76 – B 76, team A is awarded a throw-in from its frontcourt. After the ball touches a player on the playing court, the game clock starts 3 seconds too late. After a further 4 seconds, A1 scores a field goal. At this time, the referees recognise the error that the game clock started 3 seconds too late.
If the referees agree that A1’s field goal was scored within the remaining playing time of 7 seconds, A1’s field goal shall count. Furthermore, if the referees agree that the game clock started 3 seconds too late, there is no time remaining. The referees decide that the game has ended.