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Had a game yesterday where A1 shoots, airballs and catches own rebound. I call for a travel and partner (and the gym: teams, fans, etc) went along with it. At half time, partner came over to me and clarified to me that it was NOT a travel violation since it was a shot attempt, which would then put the ball up for grabs for anyone.
Even though many of us grew up with the airball rebound as a travel violation in streetball, I agreed with my partner's clarification, not that I could do anything about that play now. But I was just wanting some 'legal' backing on the clarification...citation/situations? Thanks ![]()
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Being just a young gun here, I'll ask this question out of youthful innocence. Has this always been the case in Fed/NCAA?
If not when did it change? Without doing the research my guess is that as long as the definition of team control included losing team control upon a try or tap it has been no travel on an airball rebound by the shooter.
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