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Old Tue Jan 06, 2009, 12:49am
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Originally Posted by jevaque View Post
thats what i thought, but what if the ball is in the air when the fould is committed
It's still dead unless it's in the air on a try. The applicable rule is 6-7-7. All of the exceptions listed involve a tap or try for goal.

Think about this play.

A1 throws a long pass to A2 streaking down the court, and the ball bounces high from about the three point line. Just after it bounces, the official calls a foul on B3 who is attempting to guard A2. After the whistle, the ball, which was in the air following the bounce, goes through the basket.

These plays may seem completely different, but as far as the rules are concerned, they are identical.
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Last edited by Adam; Tue Jan 06, 2009 at 12:51am. Reason: It's 6-7-7 rather than 6-7-9.
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