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Old Tue Apr 17, 2012, 04:03pm
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No, he is right, I mean the intended recepient of a "thrown ball" (full court baseball pass; alley oop). If we are initially judging the "thrown ball" as not being a shot how do we adjudicate the following situations if foul occurs while ball is airborne:
  • Intended target A2 pushes B2 and thrown ball hits rim
  • Intended target A2 pushes B2 and thrown ball enters basket
  • B2 fouls intended target A2 and thrown ball enters basket

But yes, let's add in A1 getting fouled while throwing the pass and it 1) enters the basket or 2) hits the rim.
My badd, I read it wrong.

In all situations I guess the first thing would be to determine if it was a shot or pass. The calling official on the intended receiver plays is definitely going to need some help.
The calling official on passer plays has got some explaining to do as well.
If its not an end of quarter situation, that definitely helps draw conclusions.
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