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Old Thu Apr 10, 2014, 11:17am
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A couple of things: First, this is a play that is very rare. I'm not sure I've ever seen it before. Second, where do you draw the line on it, then? Ball is out of his hands, then he catches it and shoots again. What if the ball hit the board? Could he then tap it in? What's the difference?
Knowing the common sense difference on such things is often the discriminating factor that allows one person to get hired and another not to get hired.

You may not agree with that line of thinking, but folks who have aspirations of becoming (and staying) an NCAA official learn or get left behind.
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Old Thu Apr 10, 2014, 11:23am
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Knowing the common sense difference on such things is often the discriminating factor that allows one person to get hired and another not to get hired.
So this is another case of: Here's what the rule says but here is how we call it. Something which is a pretty play and at the same time is not blatantly illegal to the untrained eye and at the same time benefits the offense should be allowed.

If this is done consistently, I don't have a big problem with it.
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Old Thu Apr 10, 2014, 11:26am
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If he's in the air (and is an airborne shooter that is fouled) and can make the ball go in the hoop without returning to the floor I'd be inclined to score the goal. Period.
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Old Thu Apr 10, 2014, 11:27am
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If he's in the air (and is an airborne shooter that is fouled) and can make the ball go in the hoop without returning to the floor I'd be inclined to score the goal. Period.
Does this mean you would let him tap it after it hit the board?
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Old Thu Apr 10, 2014, 11:28am
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Does this mean you would let him tap it after it hit the board?
Are you being intentionally obtuse? You had to know what I meant in my post.
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Old Thu Apr 10, 2014, 11:33am
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Are you being intentionally obtuse? You had to know what I meant in my post.
I asked earlier where you draw the line. Ball is released, try is over. Is airborne shooter allowed extra consideration, and if so, how much. I added the part about the board as an obviously over the top example. But you said if he can make it go in, it counts. PERIOD So accept my apology about the remark. How do you draw the line on this?
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Old Thu Apr 10, 2014, 11:26am
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So this is another case of: Here's what the rule says but here is how we call it. Something which is a pretty play and at the same time is not blatantly illegal to the untrained eye and at the same time benefits the offense should be allowed.

If this is done consistently, I don't have a big problem with it.
From what I've seen, it's called consistently. Like you said, it rarely happens.
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