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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
By rule, no. Consider this play:
A1 jumps to shoot, gets fouled in the air, and releases the shot after she lands. Would you want to count that? There has to be some point where the try ends and a new one starts.
The rule says traveling causes the ball to become dead, and makes no exception for shooting fouls. A dead ball cannot score.
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Sorry I am confused....If the foul is on the ball handler who is in the act of shooting, how does the shooter then travel and lose the opportunity for a made bucket? I would imagine that to be a difficult explanation to the offensive coach....your man was fouled, but then he traveled....Please explain.....