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Originally Posted by JRutledge
If the shooter releases the ball and then crashes into a defender that (airborne shooter in NF and NCAA Women's code) has established LGP, then you cannot have a PC foul. The basket would count if it goes. And the defender would shoot FTs if the team was in the bonus.
The only part that is the same is if the shooter is fouled before they hit the ground you could have a shooting foul on the defense.
That sounds different to me.
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Sure it's different. That's what I keep saying. It's different exactly because the foul is penalized differently.
What is the same is under fed, ncaa-m and ncaa-w is that an airborne shooter committed the foul under each set of rules. See? Airborne shooter applies to all 3 rule sets. ncaa-m handles the foul on the airborne shooter differently.
(I dont know how many more times I can say the same thing, so I'll bail out here.)