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Originally Posted by mrroberts
I believe the player took another step before even rising up for the shot.
No concerns about the contact and whether or not it was a foul. Only reason I mentioned it was I didn't have a whistle on the play. Had I called a foul of my own, I probably would have came in talked it over with him and went with a ruling of a foul on prior to a shot attempt but since I didn't even have a whistle, I didn't feel like I could go in and overrule a call of my partners, even if I disagreed.
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No, you couldn't and shouldn't overrule him. The only possible way to avoid shots on the play would've been if it was a double whistle and you could have brought that information to your partner when you came together.
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