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Old Wed Jan 05, 2005, 02:24pm
ChiliBob ChiliBob is offline
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A player control foul can only be called on a play in control of the ball (dribble) or in the act of shooting (airborne shooter crashing into defender). Once there was a pass, control is given up and it becomes a common foul. If B is in bonus, award the FT's. Similar situation on a try. A1 jumps, shoots, returns to the floor and crashes into B1. Since the try (as far as the shooter is concerned) ended once A1 returned to the floor, it is a common foul on A1. If B1 caused the foul after shooter A1 returned to the floor it is also a common foul and no shots are awarded based on the try but rather only if A was in the bonus.
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