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Originally Posted by ODog
Not sure about that. Continuous motion only applies when there is a foul by the defense. A double foul does not meet that criteria, hence the need for this first of three scenarios.
That's my take anyway.
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See post #3.
The examples I could find quickly in the case book either have the try released or no try started. None with a try started but the ball not released.
I do recognize the conflict and the opposing point of view.