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Originally Posted by ilyazhito
I've heard many times from veteran officials about the difference between the test and real life, and how they don't apply the rules in a real game in the manner that the test specifies as the correct way.
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This situation would not be one of those times.
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Originally Posted by ilyazhito
... unless the foul directly contributed to the travel (the shooter was pushed and lost his balance, causing him to travel).
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And you would be stone cold wrong, on a written test, and in a real game.
Just how many extra steps are you going to give the fouled ball handler/shooter?
Continuation does not allow for extra steps. If the ball handler/shooter was in the act of shooting before the foul occurred, the foul does not cause the ball to become dead immediately, however, the travel violation does cause the ball to become dead immediately and no goal can be scored.
There is no such thing as a continuation rule that allows a dead ball delay in a travel violation.
In this case a dead ball going through the basket doesn't count as two points.