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Old Mon Nov 01, 2004, 11:14am
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Quote:
Originally posted by Jay R
Quote:
Originally posted by ChuckElias
the play is described as a "pass and crash". Once the dribbler passes the ball, s/he no longer has player control. Therefore the crash can't be a PC foul. This is a common foul, and if B is in the bonus, then the defender who got "crashed into" will shoot FTs.
Not in NCAA. Team control foul, no FTs.
Good point. I was assuming it was a HS scrimmage.
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