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Old Thu Mar 19, 2015, 07:17pm
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Brain Fart

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Originally Posted by crosscountry55 View Post
In the actual game this stem from, the basket was never good, so a moot aspect. However, if I recall the replays correctly, the ball was released before the FF1 (INT in HS) contact. So let's suppose the basket was good. Didn't we have a discussion earlier this season that an intentional foul by an airborne shooter does not negate the basket like a PC foul does?

Provided there was an INT foul called on the floor in HS, I think (sadly, but factually) you'd have to count the basket before marching to the other end to shoot the INT foul FTs.

Not an issue in NCAAM because a foul by an airborne shooter can never be a PC foul; score the basket regardless. But what about NCAAW? Do you treat a FF1 on this play the same way you do an INT in HS, i.e. the basket is good even though had it been a PC foul it wouldn't have been?
Brain fart. Foul was on the offense. Causes the ball to become dead immediately. Duh.

Now had the ball entered the basket first somehow, and then the foul by the airborne shooter, now what do you have under the various rule sets?
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