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Old Fri Dec 03, 2004, 11:47am
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
It is true that PC fouls and throw-in violations cancel goals that may have gone through the basket during a live ball. But these two exceptions are not intended to make that question false.
Seems to me that those are obvious examples that show the statement to be false. How can you determine which situations are "intended" to make the question false?

How about if the R makes a really bad toss to start the game that goes through a basket? Live ball, clock not running. . .

The answer is false.
I think the point that the FED is trying to make here is rule 5-1-2. Let's not overcomplicate things.

"Whether the clock is running or stopped has no influence on the counting of a goal"

The answer is true.

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