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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
If the foul occurs before the player catches the ball and throws it toward the basket, then how could the foul possibly be during that try?
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I do not believe this to be relavent to the converstation.
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
If you believe that the player was in the act of shooting when fouled, but then the player loses control of the ball, there is NO WAY that you can score a goal made by later obtaining control again and then throwing the ball into the basket.
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Why not? Again, I never argued who was right or wrong, but I did ask for some sort of citation (case/rule/interp) and one has not been produced yet. I'm even willing to entertain someone stringing together a few rules to draw a conclusion.
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
But can it begin before the player has the ball?
Consider this:
If A1 doesn't have the ball, but jumps into the air and is fouled, then catches a pass from a teammate or a rebound from a missed try and shoots, would you count the goal?
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I wouldn't have to b/c I never would have blown my whistle in the first place.