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Originally Posted by Old School
In NCAA men's, once the ball leaves the shooters hand, and contact occurs at the basket, it's not an offensive foul, it's a common foul. In NFHS, it will be a CHARGE, no basket. So let's say in the video above. Let's say the shooter release the ball, but the defender still obtained LGP. Shooter momentum crashes into defender in LGP status, no basket, offensive foul or CHARGE!.
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So, what does that have to do with my question? Are you drinking too much Kool-Aid? The question was about the statement you made:
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Originally Posted by Old School
Principles of vertically says you can go up and come back down in your space, but not 3 feet past where you started your jump or shot.
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Again, the question is: what rule backs up your assertion?
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Originally Posted by Old School
You lost me on that one. If I got a tie, in other words I'm not sure I got offense or defense, and I got a major collision like what we discuss in the other tread. I got a block, defense everytime. I'm not taking the ball from the offense unless I'm sure. You see, my mind is clear. I don't drink the kool-aid.
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It doesn't surprise me you're lost on this one. You have been drinking too much Kool-Aid. Where does it say in the rules that anytime you're not sure, it is a foul on the defense everytime?
Remember, every time you make a statement that is not backed up by rule, you are making it about yourself, not the game. You're the one drinking the Kool-Aid. Repeat after me: it's not about me, it's about the game...it's not about what I think, it's about the game...