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Old Thu Jan 26, 2012, 04:48am
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Originally Posted by bd41flpk View Post
I would tend to agree on this one...especially since if there is a 'miss' on the shot as the whistle is blown then the results of the 'missed shot' - i.e. who gets possession is immaterial. The AP would then come into play after the 1:1 is implemented for Team B.

The question is - would the horn be treated the same way? I would think so, especially if the referee were to follow up the horn with the whistle so in reality there really would be no 'rebound' possession in this scenario on a 'miss'? For the most part the 2 teams probably would cease activity w/the whistle being blown.

Agreed ?
The horn means nothing without a whistle. If an official does not recognize the horn, the game just continues as normal without a stoppage. See Case Book 2.11.3
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