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Old Sat Apr 05, 2008, 10:18pm
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Why would the T cause the ball to become dead? It's still a try and the ball doesn't become dead until the try ends.

So, the basket counts.

Plus, it's also BI.
Isn't the BI simultaneous to the "T"? Thus the try ended with the BI. Iow, the ball does become dead at the exact same time as the "T" is called, but it is the concurrent BI that makes it dead, not the "T".

I know it's semantics and that you already knew that, but I wanted to point it out to Billy.

Billy, if you want a cite for that, see the last sentence of case book play 4.41.4SitA.
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