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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Duane, this play is a no brainer. Foul on A2; there is nothing in the rule book (NFHS, NCAA, or FIBA) that can an official can use to defend not calling a foul on A2.
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Mark, the very definition of what constitutes a foul permits a referee to not call this.
From the FIBA rulebook, Article 43.1.2
"In determining whether or not to penalise such contact, the officials shall in each instance regard and weigh up the following fundamental principles:
Consistency in applying the concept of 'advantage/disadvantage', whereby the officials should not seek to interrupt the flow of the game unnecessarily, in order to penalise personal contact that is incidental and which
does not give the player responsible an advantage nor place his opponent at a disadvantage." [Empahsis added]
If the opponent has no possibilty of rebounding the ball (bcause the basket is made) how are they being put at a disadvantage?