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Old Wed Sep 01, 2004, 03:55am
blindzebra blindzebra is offline
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Originally posted by jdccpa
2) By rule, an airborne shooter is no longer an "airborne shooter" as soon as he/she returns to the floor(NFHS rule 4-1-1). If the basket is "good", the ball becomes immediately dead. After the ball becomes dead(after the shot) and the shooter is no longer airborne, any contact by the defender should be ignored unless it unless you rule it intentional or flagrant(NFHS rule 4-19-1NOTE). The "bonus" FT rule never comes into effect.

Just asking: So if the shooter has returned to the floor and is fouled (not intentional or flagrant) and the ball goes in. The foul is ignored.

What is the call if the shooter is fouled after returning to the floor and the ball does not go in.



The dead ball occurs on the made basket and reverts to the officials whistle on the miss, but neither wipe out the foul.The ignored contact is about AFTER the ball is dead. In this situation you had a shot attempt released, contact on a non-airborne shooter i.e. a non-shooting foul, and a LIVE ball. The ball becomes dead when the basket is good or is missed, by rule contact at this point is ignored unless intentional or flagrant.
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