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Originally Posted by BryanV21
Yes, that is what I'm saying.
Nobody has mentioned that if the shot had a chance to go in (meaning the ball is still live) the foul on the airborne shooter (assuming one was called) would result in one or two FTs (depending on if the try was good or not).
All that's been said is that if the try has a chance to go in the ball remains live, and therefore the foul can be called. However, the result of that foul has only been said to be the team's 5th foul... not that free throws could come into play.
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Because in the OP the shooter had landed -- making it a common foul.
if you change the play, you change the results.