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Old Thu Feb 22, 2001, 10:15pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by Camron Rust
Quote:
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?
I'm going to partially disagree with the common answer here.

The block by B1 does not necessarily end the try nor does the contact by B3. It really depends on where B3 was relative to the block/ball. If the ball is still heading generally toward the basket when it glances off B3, I'm counting the basket if it goes. If it were heading in a direction that would clearly not go in had it not hit B3, I would not count it.
Camron, I believe this is what Bob said in item 1 of
his post.
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