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Old Tue Feb 20, 2001, 03:58pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally posted by KDM
Play 1: A1 is fouled in the act of shooting by B1. The ball is partially blocked by B1. The force of the foul (and of the blocked shot) causes the ball to richocet off B3 and into the basket. Do you count the basket? What if it was inside or outside the 3-pt. arc and B3 was inside the arc?

Play 2: Team A scores a field goal. On the ensuing throwin, Team B violates by 'kicking' the ball. Does Team A still have access to 'running the baseline'? What if team B fouls prior to a completed throw-in?

Play 3: Team A attempts a 3-pt. shot. B1 fouls in the act of shooting, and the ball is partially blocked. The ball lands a few feet in front of the basket and bounces into the goal. Is the basket good and/or how many free throws?
1. If the ball went below the level of the basket before hitting B3, then the try isn't good. The position of B1 and B3 is not relevant. Award A1 two or three throws, depending on A1's position.

2. Team A loses the right to run the end-line in both of these cases. (NCAA changed the rule this year to address this "inequity.")

3. Similar to play 1. The try ends when it's obvious it will not be good or when it hits the floor. Award A1 three throws.
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