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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
The defense does not get to "box out" an airborne shooter. That's a foul. Every time.
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
As BITS notes, don't let opponents make contact with that airborne shooter. That player is in a vulnerable position until returning to the floor and needs to have his/her safety looked out for by the officials. There can be some contact after the player ceases to be airborne without it being a foul, but there has been an emphasis on protecting airborne players from unnecessary contact over the past few years at all levels of basketball.
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I'll echo. Protect airborne shooters. If you call it early they'll learn. Or as Hank Nichols used to say, "call the foul, the players will adjust."