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Old Tue Feb 01, 2022, 03:37pm
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Originally Posted by Raymond View Post
My mentee had an interesting play in a D3 game last week.

H-73 V-71 w/0:06 left in game. V1 ends up driving to the basket from slot side. H2 slides over near RA to draw a charge. V1 elevates and releases shot barely prior to LED/horn. After releasing shot and after LED/horn, H1 crashes into V2. V2 was both in the RA and did not have an LGP, so no question as to it being a block. My mentee puts his fist up but never blows his whistle.

It was a rare situation where even if they had a monitor, it would have been free throws w/the lane cleared and 0:00 on the clock because we had an airborne shooter who had released the try before, but was fouled after, the expiration of time.

Good example. That is the rare situation where that would happen at levels above NFHS. I think it even happened in an NBA playoff game last spring (though in this case on a jump shot from the corner).

That situation notwithstanding, the percolation of the “gotta put some time back on” philosophy to the NFHS game—even without definite information—is something that annoys me. I agree with BM on this one. There’s no NFHS rules support for this, but even my own rules interpreter insists that there is. [emoji35]


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