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Old Wed Jun 10, 2015, 04:00pm
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
You also have to adjust it based on whether the contact was before or after the ball goes through the basket. If it's after, the contact would be ignored unless it's I or F. ... or, you can just assume that if the violation happened, then the contact happened before the ball went through.
For what it's worth, if anything, here's Mr. Webb's IAABO Power Point slide from IAABO's 2014-15 new rules presentation:

If there is contact on the free throw shooter by the defender who breaks the free throw line plane, ignore contact unless intentional.
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