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Old Thu Feb 11, 2010, 01:35am
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So if the contact occurs before the layup then the foul occurs prior to the shot and the shot is not counted as the ball is dead.

If the contact occurs after the basket is made then the shot counts and you could give the defender the ball at the endline for throw in.

Now if the crash is behind the backboard an argument could be made that a no call could be made because it had no effect on the play. Was an advantage gained or a player/defender placed at a disadvantage? Others will argue that their assignor/evaluator will tell you that if you have individuals on the floor you should call something to keep the game from escalating into some cheap shot later in the game.
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