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Old Mon Mar 18, 2019, 06:46pm
Raymond Raymond is offline
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Originally Posted by chapmaja View Post
I have to disagree. The foul was in the act of shooting. Per the penalty portion of the contact fouls section of the rule book, a penalty for a unsuccessful shot attempt in the act of shooting is 2 or 3 shots. This does not specify the shot has to be out of the hands of the shooter. The ACT OF SHOOTING is the key part of this ruling.



You are correct in your rationale for the way you feel it should be called, but the act of shooting is the key term here. Once he starts the act of shooting, this is a try attempt, thus until he returns to the floor he is in the act of shooting.



The strange circumstances of the play would make it appear this shouldn't be considered an act of shooting foul since the ball was released given the clock expired before the release of the shot, however there is no exception to the rule allowing for this not to be considered in the act of shooting, thus the ruling was correct.
If the shot is released after the horn and the contact is after the horn, there is no shot and therefore there is no airborne shooter to foul. The play is dead if the ball is in the shooter's hand and there has not been any contact.

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