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Originally Posted by deecee
But B1 didnt prevent the release as A1 was able to release the ball over his head. Would you make this call if the ball goes in the basket?
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I'm with deecee here. The rule specifically says PREVENT. If the offensive player is stronger and/or athletic enough to overpower or adjust the trying motion then defense did not prevent the try from happening. No Held ball.
The interpretation listed in the case books adds a phrase not in the rule book. The use of the term "immediately" in Case 4.25.2 has caused too many officials to erroneously interpret this as when B contacts the ball in airborne A's possession. A held ball can not be determined until resulting action takes place. In (a) the resulting action that caused the HB is A's airborne player touched the ground with the ball still in possession. B PREVENTED him from shooting.
As for 4.25.2b that sounds more like a blocked shot. No HB.