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Old Wed Mar 05, 2003, 09:28am
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Originally posted by theboys
What if I told you ahead of time that the possibility existed that my shooter, because he's nervous, of course, could shoot an airball if the opponents happen to move early?
Technically, your scenario would be a double violation. However, if you told the official that the defender's movement makes your shooter nervous, you might end up buying yourself a disconcertion violation instead of the double violation. Then you just get another FT. If you're gonna use your tactic, I would suggest that you simply do it and not tell the officials. Just my opinion.
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