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Old Thu Feb 17, 2005, 10:21am
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Originally posted by Snaqwells
I guess the question is, can the habitual shooting motion begin before the basketball is in hand?
Nope. The rules don't allow it.

NCAA R4-60--"A shooter is a player who attempts a try for a field goal or free throw".

NCAA R 4-67-2-- "A try starts when the player begins the motion that habitually precedes the release of the ball on a try".

NFHS R4-40-3 says the same thing about releasing the ball.

There is nowayinhell you can have a "try" without the ball being in contact with the player's hand(s). If a player is fouled before touching the ball, it's not a shooting foul.
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