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Old Sun Jan 18, 2004, 10:32am
JeffTheRef JeffTheRef is offline
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Re: Re: Double violation in each case

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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.
Not necessarily. Anytime the defense violates and then the shooter violates, you have to consider whether there was disconcertion.
"Anytime the defense violates in the fashion described in the document above which is hereby incorporated by inference . . . ". Good point, Tony.
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