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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
I disagree. As stated before, I see no reason you can't rule the request to be disconcertion at the same time you grant the request.
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I can. It is disconcertion if you don't grant the TO request and the free thrower violated because of that TO request. It isn't disconcertion if you wrongfully grant the TO request before the FT shooter violates. It's just a dead ball and the FT shooter then gets all of his merited FTs anyway.
Make sense?