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Originally Posted by deecee
hmm, this is an interesting one. I'm not sure about that, but then again I'm not sure either way. In the case of say a jump shot, the shot would still count, so why would it be different here. I would conjecture that based on logic and how this is handled during a jump shot count the FT but they don't get a second one.
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A try is a try -- whether it's a try from the field or a FT. The ruling is the same.
Most college officials would get this one right, I would hope.
And, in HS, you cn commit a foul without violating -- most foulds are committed with the hands / arms / torso and most violations involve a step with the foot.
Now, a I agree maybe a more patient whistle could have avoided the situation, but I wasn't there to see it.