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Old Mon Feb 27, 2023, 08:14am
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Buzzer sounds - FIBA

With the game tied at 52-52, Airborne shooter A1 takes a jump shot (misses) while he 's in the act of shooting the buzzer sounds to end the game but as he lands he gets fouled. Do you call the foul after the buzzer has sounded as the shooter has not returned to the floor? or do you disregard the foul and go to overtime?
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Old Mon Feb 27, 2023, 08:55am
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Here are a couple of non-FIBA discussions.

https://forum.officiating.com/basket...-uva-crew.html

https://forum.officiating.com/basket...clock-try.html
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Both of those links appear to be about a different order of events. In those, we had an airborne shooter fouled, then the buzzer sounded, then the shot was released. In those, situations, the try does not count if it goes in, but the shooter gets two (or three) free throws.

In the OP, the order of events sounds like a shot attempt with release, then the buzzer, then a foul while the shooter was still airborne. In this case, the ball is still live until it is either a made goal or is obvious that it will not be a goal. The goal counts if it goes in, and penalize the foul accordingly.
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Old Mon Feb 27, 2023, 11:59am
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Both of those links appear to be about a different order of events. In those, we had an airborne shooter fouled, then the buzzer sounded, then the shot was released. In those, situations, the try does not count if it goes in, but the shooter gets two (or three) free throws.

In the OP, the order of events sounds like a shot attempt with release, then the buzzer, then a foul while the shooter was still airborne. In this case, the ball is still live until it is either a made goal or is obvious that it will not be a goal. The goal counts if it goes in, and penalize the foul accordingly.
Duke-UVA was shot, horn, foul on airborne shooter.
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