Quote:
Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Now that we know it's the first of 1-1, we can continue.
The miss by A1 was a double violation. It ends the FT sequence and we continue with the FTs for the common foul, with players on the lane.
|
I agree if the B1 violation played no part in the air ball. disconcertion is always considered. if you determine B1 violation did play a part in causing air ball(disconcertion) then the air ball/violation is ignored. (as Billy already said above..) clear the lane and shoot 1 and 1 for the original foul. then bring the other players back on lane for the foul on the free throw shooter.
note--if the air ball was already below ring level(free throw ended) before the foul then foul is ignored unless intentional/flagrant. the whistle being blown isn't the deciding factor here. you probably are aware of that.(referring to OP)