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Depends upon when the whistle sounded for an NCAA game without a monitor. Before the horn, then the try counts. After means that there is no timing error and the officials cannot count the goal, but may award FTs.
With a monitor the exact time at the point of contact for the foul can be restored and the try counts. I've never seen a JC game with a courtside monitor. |
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So, does the beginning of the act of shooting have any significance if it began before the expiration of the shot clock? |
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For your main question, take each possibility in turn: 1. Act of shooting, foul, horn, release = the original sequence that I answered above 2. Act of shooting, horn, foul, release = dead ball, shot clock violation, no foul 3. Act of shooting, foul, release, horn = no issues, good basket, charge the foul |
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