Pants On Fire ...
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Originally Posted by just another ref
A1 is at the free throw line for a single try. The official bounces the ball towards A1, and does not see that B3 is trying to get to the 3rd lane space on the opposite side. By the time A1 catches the ball, B3 is crossing the free throw line, moving into the 3rd lane space. The officials stop the free throw, take the ball from the shooter, and allow the players to reset along the lane. No violation is called ...true or false.
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This is not a true/false question. True means that the situation really happened. False means that the test writer lied abut the situation.
How about ending the question with "Is the official correct? Yes or No?"
I say no, the officials were not correct. Correct would be a delayed violation on B3.
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