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13ASKET BALL 269
In all cases, the ball shall be put in play by the opponents
from out-of-bounds on the side lines nearest the place
of the foul.
N
OTE.
As soon as the foul is called, the Official shall
secure the ball, shall signal the Scorer the number of the offender
and shall then hand the ball to the opponents for a throw-in
from the side line.
(c)
Double foul :
In case of a double foul (article
37-b),
no free throw shall
be awarded but a personal foul shall be charged against
each offending player.
The ball shall be put in play at the nearest restraining
circle by a jump-ball between the two players involved.
(d) Multiple foul :
When two or more personal fouls (article
37-c)
are com-
mitted against a player by opponents in their own back court
one personal foul shall be charged to each offending player
and the offended player shall have one free throw for each
foul. If fouls are committed on a player in the act of
shooting the goal if made shall count, and no free throws
awarded, but a foul shall be charged against the offending
players, and the ball shall be put in play from behind the
end line. If, however, the fouls are intentional, the free
throws shall be awarded.
(e) Double and multiple foul
When a double foul and another foul are committed
at the same time the double foul shall be dealt with as in
(c) of this Section, and the other foul dealt with according
to the respective rule above. Play shall be resumed after
the fouls have been charged and the eventual penalty ad-
ministered, as though the double foul had not occurred.
Intentional foul :
If the foul is intentional, two free throws are awarded,
regardless of where the foul is committed on the court,
except when a goal is scored by the offended player.
Five personal fouls :
A player who has committed five personal fouls automatic-
ally leaves the game. This provision should be strictly
enforced.
(h) Disqualified player:
Officials must disqualify a player for flagrantly unsports-
manlike infraction of this Section.
N
OTE.—
Whenever a foul is called on the opponent
of
a player who,
as part
of
a continuous motion which started before the foul occurred,
succeeds in making a field goal, the goal shall count even
if
the ball
leaves the player's hands after the whistle blows, provided the whistle
did not affect the play. The player must be throwing for goal or starting
an effort to throw for goal when the whistle blows ; the goal does not
count
if
he makes an entirely new effort after the whistle blows.
(f)
(g)