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Old Fri May 23, 2003, 07:54am
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Re: Hmmmmmm

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
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Originally posted by Camron Rust
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Originally posted by kent
Player A1 goes up for a shot and (1) the defender B1 is in position prior to A1 going up for a shot (and outside the ?under the basket circle? for the purpose of the NBA). (2) Before the contact A1 shoots, (3) he then contacts B1 and commits a foul on b1 and then (4) the shot goes in,
Yes, for NCAA and NBA, the shot counts. No change. High School, the no basket.
Cameron, you are only half correct concerning NCAA rules. NCAA Men's is the same as NBA/WNBA and NCAA Women's is the same as NFHS.
Mark, look at the play again. . .
(1) Legal defense position by B1 before shooter A1 goes airborne;
(2) Shot is released by A1;
(3) A1 charges into B1;
(4) Ball enters basket.

In NCAA men's, you would score the basket and shoot 1-and-1 at the other end if Team B is in the bonus. There is neither player nor team control once the try is released.

As I pointed out above, however, in the NBA no points can be scored when an offensive foul is assessed.

I think you may want to revise your reply to Camron.

Chuck [/B]
I think Mark's point might be that NCAAW and NFHS both include the airborne shooter for PC fouls, which is different from NCAAM. I really have no idea how the nba/wnba handles it.
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