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Old Wed Jun 30, 2010, 12:47pm
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Originally Posted by tref View Post
Is the shooter still a shooter until his foot returns to the wood?
Is the follow-through not a part of the try?
Contacting the hand or wrist (or arm) during the follow through does not affect the shot anymore than the Fred Flintstone tippy-toe-jig affects your bowling throw after you've let it go. The follow through is good for ensuring your previous shooting movements were fluid, but interrupting it with contact does not affect that movement. The question remains:
What advantage is gained by the defender with this contact after the shot is released?
Yes, the shooter is still a shooter, which is why I'll protect him from harm by calling contact which displaces him or knocks him to the floor.
No, the follow through is not part of the try, even though the try is not over.
Personally, I can say from sitting with local varsity refs watching freshman games that if I start calling this sort of contact, I'll be working freshman games exclusively.
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