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Old Mon Feb 02, 2009, 12:41pm
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Originally Posted by bigdogrunnin View Post
If the horn sounded, then the play and the ball were DEAD, hence no legal shot could be attempted, therefore, there could be no foul unless you judged the foul to be such that it could not be ignored. In which case you must assess technical foul. Is that what happened? Seems to me the coach has a darn good argument. JMO
Wrong. If the shot had been released prior to the horn sounding, then the ball is not dead at the horn and an airborne shooter still needs to be protected.
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