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Originally posted by JugglingReferee
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Originally posted by JugglingReferee
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His defender was hesitant to follow him OOB, but did eventually.
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No T on the defender for going OOB also,on this play?

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No T for the defender.
There was no shot taken since the whistle was blown, making the ball dead. A shot is defined as an attempt for basket during a live ball. [/B][/QUOTE]I think that you missed my point.The defender went OOB to gain an illegal advantage also-i.e. to stay close to the player he was supposed to be guarding(the guy that threw the ball in).Why T one and not the other?