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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap
You act as if it were a fact that he was an airborne shooter. Once he converted the ring to a chin-up bar, that time was passed.
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If you call the T for hanging on the rim- not if you call an unsporting T for the contact.
As several pointed out, that is the rub exactly. The airborne shooter exception was not intended for this play, but technically applies. That is why I think either an unsporting T or an intentional personal would be OK. The penalties are nearly the same (inbound spot differs, and the T would count against rondo, but in both cases white get two shots and the ball), so I think you could reasonably sell either one.