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    If a flagrant foul is called against a player, does the player that was fouled have to shoot the free throws or can the coach choose who gets to shoot?
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    Re: Question

    Flagrant or Intentional? Flagrant Technical is a technical and the player is ejected. The coach can chose the free throw shooter.
    Intentional foul; the player that was fouled must shoot the free throws.
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    Re: Question

    Well, there wasn't an ejection...so I guess it was intentional.
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    Re: Question

    Then the player that was fouled should shoot 2 foul shots, then the ball be taken out of bounds at the spot of the foul.

    Only differences between technical and intentional, is you can pick the shooter on a technical and not an intentional.
    Also on a technical the ball is inbounded at halfcourt and on an intentional foul the ball is inbounded from the spot were foul occured.
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    Re: Question

    What happen's if the player who was intentional fouled was injured? The coach can then choose someone off the bench to shoot them, right?

    I got another question, after a made basket, a player has the ability to run the baseline, can the bounce the ball or dribble the ball while having the baseline?

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    Re: Question

    Yes to both questions.
    On the first one, if the coach wants to, he can call timeout and then put the player that was injured back in the game to shoot.
    Second, as long as he does not touch the INSIDE part of the line if he dribbles or bounces the ball, he is fine.

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    Re: Question

    [quote=Slobber Knocker]Yes to both questions.
    On the first one, if the coach wants to, he can call timeout and then put the player that was injured <span style="color: #FF0000">back in the game</span> to shoot.


    Your correct except for your wording. If he calls timeout, he keeps him in the game. If he replaces him, then a timeout can't bring him back in until time has ran off of the clock.

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