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Originally Posted by Ch1town
That being said, how can you determine if the contact affected the play unless you let the play finish?
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I can't tell you what's right, only how I do it.
In my opinion, we get paid to determine whether the contact affects the shot. To me, that does not get determined by whether the shot goes in, but by whether the shot is made significantly more difficult. IMO, this can be determined by the time the shot is in the air. If the shot is made signficantly more difficult but still goes in, the shooter deserves his free throw.
If the shot is not made more difficult but still misses, the shooter does not deserve two free throws. YMMV.
If it's borderline, I'll probably lean towards a no-call.