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Old Fri Nov 28, 2003, 10:48am
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
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Originally posted by bob jenkins


If it's a foul by the player who shot, but has returned to the floor, then it's the same as any offensive foul -- the ball isn't dead until the try ends, under all codes.



So....

if the shooter swears at you while he's in the air, the ball is dead, but if it's after he lands, the ball is still live until the try ends?

I'm sorry, Juulie. I thought we were talking about personal fouls (which, when committed by an airborne shooter are PC fouls, except NCAA M).

If it's a T, then the "airborne shooter" rule doesn't apply. IF the ball is in the air, the ball doesn't become dead until the try ends -- the try will count if it's successful.

Thanks, Bob. Here's a related question. If a Team A player commits a T away from the ball, while the ball is in the air, is that the same as a personal foul -- shot counts if it goes? Or is the ball dead at that moment? I'm talking Fed here.
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