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Old Mon Feb 05, 2007, 06:29pm
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Originally Posted by blindzebra
You are the one speaking in absolutes, not me.

I clearly stated an every game scenario:

A1 is attempting a try.

A1 begins his/her shot with their right foot touching the 3 pt line and their left foot completely behind it.

During this jumper A1's right foot leaves the floor slightly ahead of their left foot...slightly means before, where it is barely perceivable and not blatantly obvious, IOW no Karate Kid stork stance.

Are you ruling that a 2 or a 3?
As already stated before, I'm ruling it a 3. Once A1 is standing on his left foot behind the arc with his right foot in the air, A1 is considered to be behind the arc-as per rule 4-35-1(c). If A1 now shoots, that's a 3. The time frame following A1 lifting his right foot is meaningless. It doesn't matter if it's a nanosecond or 34 minutes. Once the right foot is lifted, A1's location is behind the arc because the only part of his body touching the court is behind the arc.
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