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Old Sun Feb 06, 2011, 02:58pm
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Originally Posted by bainsey View Post
*I believe the rules say that an official must be positive that a shot is released too late to call off a try. That is, if you're not sure whether a shot is released before the horn, it's still a try. If this is the case, does this mentality also apply to fouls before/after the buzzer?
If you'll look up the rule you cite on your assumption, you'll find the answer to the question.

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*We talked about intentional and flagrant fouls after the buzzer. What about technical fouls? If you have dead ball contact after the buzzer, is it possible to call such contact, and shoot free throws at the beginning of the next period?
Can't you always have a T until the officials' jurisdiction has ended?
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