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Old Sat Feb 28, 2015, 01:55pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by Whistles & Stripes View Post
Can anyone tell me if there's a casebook play addressing the following situation:

Player a one (A1) attempt to three-point shot. While the shot is in the air, B1 pushes 82 (A2) while jogging for rebounding position. As the try goes through the hoop, the official blows his whistle for the file (foul) on B1. Both teams are in the double bonus.

My partner who had made the call, got a little bit confused and couldn't explain to the coach. So I did. I told the coach that because we were in bonus, that the shot counted, and then the player who got pushed would be shooting two free throws for the double bonus. The coach believed that the other team should just be given the ball back from Outabounds throw in underneath the basket.

Can anyone site for me if there's a kids book play addressing this.?
Your speech-to-text took some liberties with some of the words ! But, I'm pretty sure I figured it out.

You were certainly correct but in just a few moments of searching I have not found a specific case covering the play.

The only singular fouls for which we do not shoot FTs are team control and player control fouls. When the ball is in the air for a try neither team control nor player control exist. Therefor, it is not one of the foul types for which we do not shoot FTs. Head to the FT line.
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