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Originally posted by paxsonref
As I picture the play in my head, any release of the ball that stays close enough to the player for them to catch it regain control and shoot again before he lands is a pretty good chance that it wasnt a try for goal in the first place and it was merely a temporary loss of control due to the contact by the defender
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Again, it it wasn't a try for goal in the first place, then the foul makes the ball dead IMMEDIATELY by rule. You don't have an airborne shooter, continuation or nuthin'.
Can't have it both ways. The rules just don't allow it.