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Originally posted by BktBallRef
The pass is of no consequence. As soon as it is evident that you have judged a try, it no longer matters what happens, as the ball is dead when the try ends. He could take it and eat and it wouldn't matter. So when the shot ends, it doesn't matter if he passes, returns to the floor or starts a dribble.
Can't believe this has generated 4 pages of posts.
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Maybe some of us reserve judgement until the play's completed...which gets me back to my first post when I wondered why there might be a whistle at all in this play, or maybe if the whistle in this play might be just a little early.