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Old Wed Dec 22, 2004, 08:54am
zebraman zebraman is offline
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Originally posted by jcurtin
Hi Everyone-

Thought I knew the answer to this situation, but once I thought about it I wasn't so sure.

The ball is live and team A has possession in its frontcourt. A1 attempts a pass to A2 who is on the baseline. B2 jumps and intercepts it in the air, but lands OOB.

Should the shot clock be reset in this case? Can a player establish possession if he's airborne? I thought how this player would be able to call a TO in mid-air, so I'd imagine the officials were correct in resetting the shot clock.

Any thoughts?


Thanks,
Joe
I think you answered your own question. If a TO is allowed in mid-air, then a player must be able to establish possession while airborne. If the official thought that the player established possession, reset the clock.

Z
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