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Originally Posted by zeedonk
Combined with a recent camp that had most observers (college, for most part) disfavoring most "and-1s" if the player got the shot off,
I get it!! However, I don't get the pass on the and-1s if the player got the shot off.
Doesn't that go against the rule of a airborne shooter. As long as, the player get the shot off pass on the call.
So my position is, if a shooter goes up and the defender bumps or box out the shooter before he/she returns to the floor. As long as they got the shot off pass on the call.
SOMEONE PLEASE CLEAR THIS UP FOR ME!
Distance to/from the goal should not be of any consequences.
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Actually, there are times when distance does make a difference. Contact on the wrist to someone shooting a point blank lay-up is not the same as contact to the wrist of someone shooting a 18' jumper.
As far as letting airborne shooters return safely to the ground, protecting shooters was a Focus Point last year for NCAA-M. And I never heard anyone ever say that's airborne players in the paint can be knocked down without penalty.