well since A1 is already up in the air, he can actually do what normal players do throw the ball up for a shooting foul, but sometimes you can't gauge if there will be contact or not if B1 jumps from further away and you aren't guaranteed the refs will call it, since sometimes the refs only calls after looking at how the shot went, so if there's an open A2 under the basket it would be safer to pass it before impact, intentional foul or not, there's also no guarantee, in the final minutes these calls can change the outcome of a game.
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Originally Posted by AremRed
I would either hold my whistle until A2 begins upward motion then call a common foul or call an intentional right away. I don't think team A could be disappointed getting two shots and the ball despite losing a chance at an easy layup.
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