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Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
This is one area that I feel I need to address in my game. So let me reiterate what I think I'm hearing, and ya'll can tell me if I've misunderstood.
Shot goes up and B2 pushes A2 under the basket on the left-hand side of the basket. Rebound goes to the right. I should ignore the fact that the rebound went to right and call the foul? Rather, I likely should have already called the foul before the rebound occurred. Also, as long as the shot was in the air before the foul occurred, the basket will count if it goes -- no matter which team the foul is on. Is all that about right?
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If the push is a blatant push YES, you should call it.
Sometimes the direction of the rebound may cause contact. Let's say A1 has inside position on B1 and the rebound goes long and both players jump back in the direction of the ball, you are likely to have incidental contact on this type of play, with team A screaming for an "over the back" foul.
Blantant displacement falls under rough play, and advantage/disadvantage should not be a determining factor in calling the foul.
Yes a basket should count if a foul occurs after the ball is released, unless that foul is on the airborne shooter.