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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
Read the definition for TC foul. And you're late with the exception, Nevada mentioned it this afternnon.
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I've read the definition. "A team-control foul is a common foul committed by a member of the team that has team control." An airborne shooter who has released the ball is no longer in team control. Therefore, this is an instance where a PC foul does not meet the definition of a team control. If one exception exists, then that's all that's needed. A PC foul is not a team control foul.
Juulie wrote, "A team control foul is committed by a member of the team in control, but that player doesn't have player control." That's a true statement.
My apologies to you for not reading NVRef's post first. But he is correct and she's correct. If you disagree, then I'm certain willing to look at an NFHS interp or a case play. Got one?
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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
BTW, you need an apostrophe in doesn't.
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How precious.