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Originally posted by jritchie
the shooter and shooter's coach will have a a good argument that B1 coming in the lane first distracted the shooter and caused the airball, so disconcertion would probably be called, not in all situations, but most of the time!!!!
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Not true. It's a violation to enter the lane before the ball contacts the rim or backboard. Most lane violations are for entering after release and prior to the ball making contact. If they do enter before the release, then you would have a case but most of the time it's going to be a double violation, go to the arrow.
Mregor