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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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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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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. Sent from my SM-S926U using Tapatalk
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Continuous Motion ...
Does continuous motion apply to a double foul?
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That's the original question?
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See https://forum.officiating.com/basket...-blarge-2.html |
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