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Old Thu Jul 08, 2004, 09:58am
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Quote:
Originally posted by ChuckElias
Juulie, for NCAA men's. . .

Jump, crash, release, ball goes in = PC, no basket, no FTs for B1.

Jump, release, crash, ball goes in = common foul, basket counts, B1 shoots bonus if applicable.

This is actually more consistent with the rest of the rules about player and team control, but harder to officiate. And as Dan pointed out a scant 2 minutes ago, there's no "airborne shooter" rule in NCAA men's.
Uhhhhm, no, I'm not sure that's what I meant to point out a mere 5 minutes ago.

All I pointed out in reponse to Juulie's question was by definition the player is not an airborne shooter before he shoots.

As you pointed out slightly less than 5 hours ago under ncaam the PC foul does not apply to the airborne shooter.
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