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Originally Posted by OKREF
Agreed, most do happen prior to a shot.
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Originally Posted by MD Longhorn
Logically, it almost HAS to have some time left on the clock. If the foul happened before the horn, you have to put time back on the clock (and as others have said, this is the right thing to do in interest of sportsmanship as well). If the horn happened before the foul, then it almost definitely happened before the shot as well, so you really have no shot or foul.
It's possible, but unlikely, that the foul occurred in that sliver of time that would have the clock actually running out.
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Well, if it was prior to the shot, then the player is only getting 2 FTs.
And, without a monitor, there's no support for putting and arbitrary .3 seconds (or something) on the clock just because you saw the contact an instant before you heard the horn.