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2. Unless it was an unsporting act, I would likely ignore it. I wouldn't even warn the player. Then again I also ref soccer.
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It's like slamming the ball to the floor. As long as he catches it when it bounces, I've got nothing.
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Note that the clock is stopped while players attempt FTs, but the ball is certainly live otherwise no points could be scored. Now you wouldn't allow a player to drop kick the ball through the basket during a FT on the premise that it has to be legal because the clock is stopped, right? BTW what violation do you think could be committed during a dead ball?
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The language of the penalty implies that this action happens while the ball is live. PENALTY: (Section 13) The ball is dead when the violation occurs and is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in from the designated out-of-bounds spot nearest the violation. (See 6-7-9 Exception d) Heck, if the player made unintentional contact with an opponent during a dead ball, we can't even call a common foul against him. It wouldn't make sense to allow for a violation to be called during this same time. |
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