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Old Mon Feb 25, 2013, 01:31am
AremRed
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Originally Posted by Rob1968 View Post
Some interpreters see NFHS 4-41-1: "The act of shooting begins simultaneously with the start of the try or tap and ends when the ball is clearly in flight, and includes the airborne shooter," (italics added) when considered with 4-1-2 . . ."The airborne shooterr is considered to be in the act of shooting." to mean that even when the shooter's hand has momentarily lost contact with the ball, the act of shooting is continued until the shooter is no longer airborne.
It's a simplistic view, used to validate the reasoning that on such a play, the basket should count.
Does this mean (when these two things are taken together), the "act of shooting" equals "try" or "tap"? I thought they were separate?
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