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Old Mon Sep 06, 2021, 12:14pm
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Two Questions ...

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Originally Posted by Raymond View Post
That requires judgment. Different officials may have different standards of what constitutes the beginning of the throwing motion.
When I first watched the video at normal speed, I determined that it was a "classic" continuous motion situation and to count the basket, but before I put my interpretation "out there" (to IAABO and to the Forum), I decided to watch the video again a slower speed and had the same polite debate in my head that JRutledge and Nevadaref are now having. When did the foul occur? When did the throwing motion start? I agree with JRutledge, both with his still photo of when the foul occurred, and his decision that the throwing motion had started before the foul.

I see Nevadaref's point. It's easy to interpret watching the video twice, including once at a slower speed; much harder to do in a real game, in real time.
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