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 ![]() If the calling official just waits a beat after blowing his whistle he might have gotten it right. It would have given him time to process: *She stopped dribbling... *10 feet from the basket... *With no teammates in sight, therefore... *What the heck else was she going to do other than shoot? Also, had he switched after the foul his partner might have been able to give him a nudge in the right direction by gently - and quietly - asking, "Are we counting that?" If he still was going to (incorrectly) call it a non-shooting foul he really needed to be less nonchalant about waving off the goal. The way he did it tells me he had an "oh crap, that wasn't supposed to happen" moment when the ball went in. 
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 I'm not totally sure that suggesting a change to your partner during a switch is a good idea. If you want him to get it as shooting you should get to him before he leaves the area to go report and have a brief chat there. Plus given the narrow-minded view of continuation by most coaches I doubt the opposing coach would be very happy in getting your partner to change his call so late on something that looks like NBA-length continuation. Lead in the OP does need to sell it better, but perhaps it's perfect for the level of play that he desires to work.  
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			This is a shooting foul at the time of the whistle. It should have been a no-call and a patient whistle would have created that outcome. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			EDIT: There is a traveling but it's very close and requires slo-mo. One that in real time will more than likely go missed. 
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			NFHS.  It is a shot if the player has started their "habitual shooting motion".   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Rule 4.41.3 The try starts when the player begins the motion which habitually precedes the release of the ball. To me it doesn't look like she starts her shot until after the whistle. Last edited by OKREF; Tue Jul 28, 2015 at 02:46pm.  | 
		
		
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 If that is close, I'd love to see what it takes for it to not be close for you. To me, this one is pretty obvious, even at full speed and a horrible angle. 
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 If an opponent fouls after a player has started a try for goal, he/she is permitted to complete the customary arm movement, and if pivoting or stepping when fouled, may complete the usual foot or body movement in any activity while holding the ball. These privileges are granted only when the usual throwing motion has started before the foul occurs and before the ball is in flight. As soon as the player ended her dribble, her arm movements and steps tell us she's started her shooting motion. If the contact by 15 is illegal, I would allow the offensive player the customary arm and foot movements involved while holding the ball. 
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