
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.
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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.
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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]
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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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