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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
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Originally posted by cheefwiggums
A similar play came up in a men's league game last wednesday, however, with slight difference. . . the offensive player pushed off while the shot was in the air. i called the push. it was the 7th team foul. . . we went down and the defensive team shot the bonus. now my question is: a)is the offensive team said to be "in control" while the shot is in the air? if so, i made the right call and we go down the other end and shoot the bonus, right? if the offensive team is NOT "in control" while the ball is in flight, then there would be no bonus 1 and 1 and i messed up. . . please shed some light. . . we play hybrid of NBA and NCAA rules in the league. . . i'll take my answer off the air. . . peace
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For NCAA rules, you messed up. See when team control ends in rule 4.
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Why did he mess this up for NCAA rules? I think he got it right for the wrong reasons (no team control, no team-control foul, shoot the FTs).
(I'm assuming, of course, that the foul call was a "good" one and the push couldn't be ignored).
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What he said
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I just reread your post and I now understand why I gave the incorrect answer. Of course, Dan and Bob are correct. There is no team control while a try is in flight and you certainly should go to the other end and shoot one and one.
However, you wrote "a)is the offensive team said to be "in control" while the shot is in the air? if so, i made the right call and we go down the other end and shoot the bonus, right? if the offensive team is NOT "in control" while the ball is in flight, then there would be no bonus 1 and 1 and i messed up." You have this exactly backwards!!!!!!
NO Control means there IS a bonus AND if there is team control then there is NO bonus under NCAA rules.
Hopefully, Bob and Dan will understand my confusion and forgive me.
I am going to go administer self-flagellation now.
[Edited by Nevadaref on Jul 12th, 2003 at 06:09 AM]