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Old Tue Mar 09, 2004, 08:54am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by Bart Tyson
I don't have my book with me. I'm not sure its a specific rule with an Art. #. But, it is in the book. I think its in the back under POE. Good luck.
It's in Appendix III, Section 12.b:

b. The defender is entitled to any spot on the playing court she
desires, provided that she gets to that spot first, without contact
with an opponent. A defender who establishes a position directly
under the cylinder or behind the backboard when a dribbler
becomes an airborne shooter is not in a legal guarding position,
regardless if she got to the spot first. If contact occurs, the official
must decide whether the contact is incidental or a foul has been
committed by the defender. Exception: When a dribbler takes a
path to the basket parallel with the end line, the defender’s position
directly under the basket is a legal guarding position and, if
contact occurs, the official must decide whether the contact is incidental
or a foul has been committed by the dribbler or airborne
shooter.

And, here's an AR that's the same as the original play:

A.R. 19. (Women) Airborne A1 is fouled by B1 during a try for a field goal. A1 releases
the ball then illegally contacts B2 in returning to the floor after the shot. The ball
goes through the basket. RULING: This shall be a false double foul. The foul by B1
did not cause the ball to become dead since A1 had started the trying motion.
However, airborne shooter A1’s foul shall be a player-control foul that causes the ball
to become dead immediately. No goal can be scored even when the ball goes through
the basket before the foul. Since the try is unsuccessful, A1 shall be awarded two free
throws for the foul by B1. No players shall be allowed in lane spaces since Team B
shall be awarded the ball after the last free throw. When the last free throw is successful,
the throw-in shall be from anywhere along the end line. When the last free
throw is unsuccessful, the throw-in shall be from a designated spot, in this case, the
end line.
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