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Originally Posted by Adam
Passing the ball after a foul does not necessarily negate the fact that I thought it was a shot.
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I think this is the key. I haven't seen this in so many words in this thread, but if I'm not mistaken officials have posted here that:
"I believe he was attempting a shot, but if he doesn't continue the attempt he still doesn't get free throws."
If this is the case, it has no rules support.
I agree with Jeff that any actual contact on the second play is very difficult to see, but that isn't the point of contention. The movement the player makes is so unnatural that whether he was fouled or simply fumbled the ball on his way up, there's very little doubt in my mind that his original intent was to shoot.
On the first play I'm fine with the no shot call.
Never say never, but unless asked, I would be very unlikely to bring information to a partner about this. I see nothing egregious enough to consider doing so on either of these plays.