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Old Thu Jan 08, 2004, 09:06am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Re: What I mean is . . .

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Originally posted by JeffTheRef

if a A1 is in the act of shooting (ball not yet released) AND there is a T on either A2 or B2 at that point, is the result the same as it would be if the fouls were common fouls, i.e., if the foul is on B2, the shot is permitted to go to conclusion, if the foul is on A2, no shot?
Yes. Go over the dead-ball "table" in rule 6 ("the ball becomes dead when ...") and read the exceptions closely. Notice the difference between fouls by A and fouls by B. Notice the difference between "fouls" and "player control fouls". Also notice the difference between the swinging elbows violation when committed by A and B.
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