Take this for what it's worth....
TO: NCAA Divisions I, II and III Coordinators of Men's Basketball
Officials. December 13th, 2007
FROM: Henry O. Nichols
National Coordinator of Men's Basketball Officiating.
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Signals. When calling a foul that will result
in 2 free throws for a player fouled while attempting a try for goal
(including continuous motion), the calling official should not
immediately signal "two" with his fingers in the air. If the attempt is
touched close to the basket and the outside officials do not judge goal
tending or basket interference, the two fingers in the air could give
the false impression that the goal counts. In these situations, do not
signal two free throws until it is clear that there is no goal tending
or basket interference.
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