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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Agree. I going nearest the location of the ball when the ball became dead after the final FT....which is on the endline.
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That’s what I was thinking. Because the location of the original foul (first part of the false double) really bears no connection to the fact that the ball became dead following a free throw when it wasn’t supposed to due to an officials’ error. That entails that the location of the error and where the ball became dead at that point matters, which has nothing to do with any foul location.
Great discussion. This is two POI incidences within the same stopped clock interval. That’s what makes it weird.
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