Yes, it can get confusing. That's why I can't imagine doing this without this forum!
Im gathering, that based on the continuous motion principle, if the free throw shooter is in the act of shooting and a defensive foul occurs, it is probably best to hold the whistle until the shot has been released.
But the more you answer, the more questions I have!!
1) If the defensive player causes the offensive player to violate prior to the shot, Im thinking to blow the whistle immediately and report the foul. Then complete initial free throw, and administer additional free throw to offended offensive player (if A is in bonus). Correct?
2) If there is no violation, but enough contact to merit calling a defensive foul, should I hold the whistle to see if shot is good?
3) If the scenario is reversed, and the foul is on the offensive player, blow whistle immediately, and no shot?
Gotta love all the nuances of this great sport!!
Thanks again for the help.
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