Continuous Motion ...
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Originally Posted by bucky
Is it possible for airborne shooter A1 to commit a foul which would not be player control? RULING: Yes. The airborne shooter could be charged with an intentional or flagrant personal foul or with a technical foul.
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Originally Posted by billyu2
And if the try went in, it would count.
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If the ball was released before the foul.
I don't think that continuous motion (before the ball is released) applies to a foul by the offense, I believe that the ball becomes dead immediately.
I'm not sure, would like some confirmation.
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Last edited by BillyMac; Sat Mar 28, 2020 at 12:01pm.
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