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Originally posted by BktBallRef
By definition:
An intentional is not a common foul.
A player control foul is a common foul.
Therefore, if the ball was in flight when the foul occurred, yes, you would have to count the basket.
But do yourself a favor, JB. Don't call something like this. All you can do is get yourself into trouble. And if it's something you don't know how to penalize, you've really gotten yourself into trouble.
TH
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I agree, however, let's say the following occurs during the play. A1, while airborne attempting a try, shoves B1 in the face with one hand, releases the ball with the other, and the ball goes in. I'm obviously going to penalize the foul by A1. In my mind, I don't believe I can call this a player control foul so I have two choices, intentional or flagrant personal. In both cases, since it wasn't PC, I believe the basket counts and then you penalize the infraction by A1 depending upon which way you call it. If intentional, B1 gets two shots and then team B gets the ball at the spot nearest the foul. If flagrant personal foul, A1 is disqualified, two free throws to B1, ball to Team B at the spot nearest the foul.