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Originally Posted by bainsey
"Shooter" is covered by another noun in that rule.
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Sometimes just admit when you are wrong instead of trying to massage the English language to fit your interpretations.
"Protect the shooter" is an officiating term. Its commonly accepted definition is that we need to protect jump shooters from the time they go airborne, through the release, and all the way back to the floor.
It you want to give it your own definition, fine, but don't insult our reading abilities and acquired knowledge by telling us it's in NFHS Rule 10-6-1.