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Old Wed Jan 20, 2010, 05:20pm
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Originally Posted by jkumpire View Post
The ruling is it's a violation on B. A gets the ball at the POI, unless the shot goes in, then it's ignored.
Actually, the ruling says that Team A gets the ball out of bounds nearest the spot of the violation and not the point of interruption. And as others have said, even with a made basket, Team A will get the ball back and the violation is NOT ignored.

9.3.3 Situation C:

A1 and A2 set a double screen near the end line. B3 intentionally goes out of bounds outside the end line to avoid being detained by A1 and A2. Just as B3 goes out of bounds, A3's try is in flight.

Ruling: B3 is called for a leaving-the-floor violation. Team A will receive the ball out of bounds at a spot nearest to where the violation occurred. Since the violation is on the defense, the ball does not become dead until the try has ended. If the try is successful, it will count. (6-7-9 Exception d)
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