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Originally Posted by griblets
My playoff crew had an interesting situation the other night in a HS Regional Final. I'm still not comfortable that I know the correct application, so I seek input.
I'm going to split into different situations of the similar scenarios. I'm specifically interested in NFHS interpretations.
Airborne A1 is fouled by B1 in the act of shooting. Simultaneously, A2 fouls B2 while trying to get into rebounding position.
Situations:
a) A2's foul occurs before the ball leaves A1's hand, B is not in the bonus.
b) A2's foul occurs after the ball leaves A1's hand, B is not in the bonus.
c) A2's foul occurs before the ball leaves A1's hand, B is in the bonus.
d) A2's foul occurs after the ball leaves A1's hand, B is in the bonus.
After some discussion, I'll share how we handled it.
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All of the fouls are Common Fouls.
Team Control Foul by A2:
a) A2's foul occurs before the ball leaves A1's hand, B is
not in the bonus.
c) A2's foul occurs before the ball leaves A1's hand, B is in the bonus.
A1's FGA does not count if it was successful and Team B receives the Ball for a Throw-in nearest the spot of A2's foul.
Not a Team Control Foul by A2:
b) A2's foul occurs after the ball leaves A1's hand, B is
not in the bonus.
d) A2's foul occurs after the ball leaves A1's hand, B is in the bonus.
A1's FGA does count is successful. Team B receives the Ball for a Throw-in anywhere along the endline in Play (b). And the Team B player that was fouled will shoot FTs in Play (d).
MTD, Sr.
P.S. I woke up with a very bad head cold this morning (and I still feel like a crock of horse manure) and completely missed the B1's foul on airborne A1. I should not have been allowed anywhere near a computer today and I still feel like a crock of horse manure. Hopefully, I will feel well enough to add my two cents to this thread.