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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
That's right.
Canceling a score is in reference to making a call but not awarding the correct number of points that go with it.
Examples:
1. calling defensive goal-tending but canceling the score when it should be counted.
2. Calling a foul on a made shot but not counting the basket and giving the shooter 2 shots. That can be corrected by awarding the basket, then fixing the # of FTs as needed depending on when it was discovered.
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The OP does provide an example of canceling a score, since the try was successful, just as in your examples.
The difference is that in your examples the canceling was incorrect.