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Originally Posted by BigCat
Yes C was going the other way. The upward motion stuff is in AR 111:
"Examples of the act of shooting include raising the ball up with the hand or arms to shoot a layup or jump shot.....This act of shooting does not include picking up the dribble, catching (gathering) the ball or advancing on the court with one or both feet."
The NCAAM continuous motion rule does not include the foot movement language that is in the nfhs definition.
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Don't be confused. The NFHS continuous motion rule REQUIRES the act of shooting to begin in order for the player to THEN be given the right to complete his customary foot movement and pivoting. The reverse is not true. The foot movement doesn't not equate to the start of the act of shooting.