While both of these scenarios fall under the "Things I'm confident I'll never see" label, the following occurs to me: At least if we're dealing with a flagrant, the offended team still keeps the ball. At most, the throw-in spot will vary by a few feet. But in the REALLY unlikely situation posted earlier where the T was followed by a personal foul on the airborne shooter, the retained possession by the offended team is pushed aside for no reason other than the sequence of events. I find that disturbing.
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I swear, Gus, you'd argue with a possum.
It'd be easier than arguing with you, Woodrow.
Lonesome Dove
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