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Old Wed Jan 25, 2006, 09:13am
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Quote:
Originally posted by bob jenkins
If the ball is in flight, then only a foul by the airborne shooter makes the ball dead immediately (no basket).
More precisely, and as Nevada pointed out, only a common foul by the airborne shooter causes a try in flight to become dead immediately.

A player control foul is defined as a common foul, so if the airborne shooter commits an intentional or flagrant foul after releasing the try, the basket will count if it goes in.
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