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Originally Posted by frezer11
Are you saying if it doesn't affect players rebounding? Because I think it almost certainly would. I would much rather blow it dead and have to go to the AP arrow then deal with having to explain to a coach who's players didn't react in the confusion and have now lost possession of the ball. (Especially if a teammate of the free thrower rebounded and had a quick uncontested put back!)
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He said he'd blow the whistle after the rebound. If he saw no defensive players move then he could adapt accordingly.
On another note, I really doubt players are going to just give up after hearing the horn; especially if it's not an end of quarter/extra period situation.