Two- or Three- Point FGA per NFHS and NCAA Men's/Women's Rules.
The following play is from the Facebook group: NFHS – Basketball Officials. It was a video which cannot post here so I will describe the play for everyone.
Let me further state that the Play did not occur during a game but was a staged SITUATION and was posted for educational purposes.
1: A1 and A2 are both Standing in Team A’s Front Court.
2a: A1 is Standing in the Free Throw Semi-Circle (i.e. inside the Three-Point Arc) facing Team A’s Basket.
2b: A1 is Holding the Ball.
3: A2 is Standing outside of the Three-Point Arc.
4: A1 jumps as if to Attempt a 2-Pt. FGA.
5: A2 runs toward A1 and jumps toward A1 from outside the Three-Point Arc.
6a: While A1 is Airborne and before A1 can release the Ball for a 2-Pt. FGA, A2 while still Airborne takes the Ball from A1’s hands and releases the Ball toward Team A’s Basket.
6b: The Ball goes through the Basket.
Is A2’s FGA a: i) successful 2-Pt. FGA or ii) successful 3-Pt. FGA?
I know that the probability of this Play ever happening is barely above zero, but I believe that is a great example of the need to know the most important Rule in the Rules Book: Rule Four, Definitions.
I have asked for a RULING per NFHS and NCAA Men’s/Women’s Rules and I already know my RULING and I also know how I would Rule per FIBA and NBA/WNBA Rules. So let’s have some off-season fun.
MTD, Sr.
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Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Trumbull Co. (Warren, Ohio) Bkb. Off. Assn.
Wood Co. (Bowling Green, Ohio) Bkb. Off. Assn.
Ohio Assn. of Basketball Officials
International Assn. of Approved Bkb. Officials
Ohio High School Athletic Association
Toledo, Ohio
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