Hmm. Doesn't that support Galahad's argument more than Lancelot's?
I think we shoot two, based on the definition of "shooting/try/tap."
4.41.3: The try starts when the player begins the motion which habitually precedes the release of the ball.
4.41.4: The try ends when the throw is successful, when it is certain the throw is unsuccessful, when the thrown ball touches the floor or when the ball becomes dead.
Since the foul was between the start and the end of the try (it ended when the ball went dead), we have a foul in the act of shooting. Two shots, even if the ball goes in. Not a one-and-one.
Agreed?
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