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Old Sun Dec 15, 2024, 12:07pm
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It's been discussed here several times, and never sufficiently resolved, to my way of thinking.
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Old Sun Dec 15, 2024, 05:28pm
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I think you can only have continuous motion on a defensive foul. A double foul would kill the play IMO because it does not fit the premise of a defensive foul. Just like a blarge can result in a GT or BI if a player commits that violation and the ball has been released. I get that this is probably a non-addressed situation in the rules or interpretation, but the rules seem to make the intention clear. But I have been wrong before taking similar stances.

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Old Sun Dec 22, 2024, 09:16am
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go to 6:20 of the video
https://mshsaa.tv/?B=845534

Double foul (Blarge) before release.
Did the officials get it right?
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Old Sun Dec 22, 2024, 11:23am
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Double foul (Blarge) before release.

Did the officials get it right?
Not in my opinion. But this is the same crew that messed up the opening tip, so who knows what they were thinking or applying.

Based on the throw-in, they ruled the double foul occurred after the release and counted the goal with the POI being the defensive team's throw-in.

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Old Sun Dec 22, 2024, 01:45pm
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Continuous Motion ...

Does continuous motion apply to a double foul?
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Old Sun Dec 22, 2024, 03:21pm
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Does continuous motion apply to a double foul?
That's the original question?

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Old Sun Dec 22, 2024, 04:40pm
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Not in my opinion. But this is the same crew that messed up the opening tip, so who knows what they were thinking or applying.

Based on the throw-in, they ruled the double foul occurred after the release and counted the goal with the POI being the defensive team's throw-in.

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Nope, this was from last year. The non calling official is a female. No female in my previous Jump Ball/Backcourt thread.
See https://forum.officiating.com/basket...-blarge-2.html
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Old Sun Dec 22, 2024, 04:02pm
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go to 6:20 of the video
https://mshsaa.tv/?B=845534

Double foul (Blarge) before release.
Did the officials get it right?
Oof, not a good way to start out. When G20 received the pass, W11 became the primary defender and that matchup was in Center's PCA. Lead signaled quickly (as is often the case). The two whistles were nearly the same length, so it's plausible that Center didn't hear it and also did not 'post and hold' then make eye contact with Lead before signaling. At the time of G20's PCF (his part of the eventual double-foul call), the ball had not been released, so scoring the goal was incorrect. The ball should have been awarded to Gold at the closer of the two, 3' marks on the end line in Gold's front court as they had team control at the time of the double foul, per 4-36-2a(1).
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