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Old Fri Nov 19, 2004, 08:28am
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Originally posted by Lotto
Quote:
Originally posted by Mark Padgett
"Contact after the ball is dead is ignored, unless it is intentional and/or flagrant."
There's one situation I can think of where you can have a common personal foul during a dead ball. Airborne shooter A1, after the ball has passed through the basket, crashes into B1. This could be a block or charge even if not intentional and/or flagrant.
Mark left a few words out. The entire cite for NFHS R4-19-1NOTE says- "Contact after the ball is dead is ignored, unless it is ruled intentional and/or flagrant or is committed by or on an airborne shooter".
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