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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by Camron Rust
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Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
If you, as the official, are aware of what's going on at the time (A shooting at B's basket), at what point do you step in to correct the situation? Do you allow the shot to happen? Any rebounding action? If the shot goes, do you allow B to inbound the ball? It would be a great reward for B's awareness if they were allowed to inbound the ball for an easy shot at their own basket. But do you let things go that far?
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As stated, this was a throwin and the teams (presumably) were already going the correct directions before the throwin.
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Why would you presume that? He didn't say that.
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The context of the post was that after the throwin, the teams went the wrong direction with no mention of going the wrong direction before the throwin and several clues suggesting this was the first time they got turned around. If they had being going the wrong direction all along, then it would be a shooting foul as if they'd been going the correct direction and we'd redirect them to the correct baskets at that time.