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Originally Posted by mbyron
A foul after the airborne shooter returns to the floor would not be a PC foul, since player control ends when the shooter returns to the floor. Nor would it be an offensive foul, since team control ended with the try. So count the bucket if good, and the (former) shooter gets a common foul.
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Unless, of course, the ball has already gone through the basket BEFORE the contact is made by the formerly airborne, former shooter. In this case, the contact is either ignored or deemed to be intentional and/or flagrant. Since the ball becomes dead after the basket, a personal foul cannot be called.....