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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by JeffTheRef
2. the defensive violation is 'delayed' . . . if the free throw is made, the violation is ignored. Thus the shooter can still violate . . . and an airball does.
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Not necessarily. Anytime the defense violates and then the shooter violates, you have to consider whether there was disconcertion.
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"Anytime the defense violates in the fashion described in the document above which is hereby incorporated by inference . . . ". Good point, Tony.