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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Nope, not immediately. Disconcertion is a delayed violation.
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I'll amend. If the disconcertion causes the free-thrower to violate the ball becomes dead, the violation is ignored, and the free-thrower gets their shot.
And in this particular case I'm ignoring the time-out request b/c it was not a legal request and I did not recognize it.