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Foul by Shooter After Returning to the Floor
Had a disagreement among a crew regarding the following play under NFHS rules. Would appreciate any input.
A1 drives down the middle of the lane and shoots a floater, returning to the floor and ending airborne shooter protections before A1's momentum causes A1 to run through B1 who has at all times maintained LGP in the path of A1. A1 illegally contacts B1: 1) prior to the ball passing through the basket; or 2) after the ball has passed through the basket. What is the call? Crew decided (2-1) that in A) basket counts and A1 is assessed a common foul for an illegal push. Team B is awarded the ball at POI, which is an end-line running throw-in. In B) basket counts and no foul because the contact is neither intentional nor flagrant and was not committed on/by an airborne shooter. Crew agreed unanimously on B), but on A) the contrary opinion was that because A1 was the shooter, the basket had to be canceled as with an airborne shooter PC foul. |
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A) The Crew decided correctly. And I hope that Team B was awarded the Ball for a Throw-in because Team B was not in the Bonus because while this PF was a CF it was not a TCF because neither Team had Control of the Ball. B) Give all three members of the Crew a good Cuban cigar. MTD, Sr.
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Correct, it was foul #4.
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Agree. Once A1 lands, A1 is a rebounder like A2 to A5.
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I’m the second paragraph of the original post, all I see are situations 1 and 2. So why all the responses cor situation A and B, including by the original poster in his next paragraph??
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Because the OP mixed the enumerations. Gotta pick one or the other. Since his conclusions were based on A and B, it makes sense to follow that when discussing the conclusions.
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Except that he’s not even referring to his on situations himself. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I think that part is incorrect -- at least the nomenclature.
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Next question...do they get to run the endline if that spot is on the endline? |
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That's a great way to simplify the play to come up with the correct ruling.
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The throw-in is the result of A1's foul, if and only if, Team B is not in the bonus. The ruling is correct, as everybody else has stated. I just wanted to point out that this situation doesn't fit the Rule 4 definition of "Point of Interruption". |
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