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Old Sun Oct 03, 2004, 10:37pm
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Hi guys. Any help on this would be appreciated.

Player A goes up for a shot, both feet leave the floor. Player B stuffs the shot, with no loss of possession by Player A - the ball never left his hands. Player A lands on the floor with the ball. Is this travelling? Does a specific rule cover this or is it an interpretation?

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Old Sun Oct 03, 2004, 10:56pm
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Case Book 4.43.3 Situation A
It could be either a jump ball or traveling. It depends upon whether B1 prevented A1 from releasing the ball while airborne. If the release was prevented, it is a jump ball.
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Old Mon Oct 04, 2004, 01:39am
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Definite travel ...

What if the player goes up for a shot, loses the handle (so it leaves his hands) then comes down with it?

Or if the opposition knocks the ball out of his hands temporarily, but the shooter catches it again before he touches the ground again?

I'm in FIBA country here, but any comments would be interesting.

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Old Mon Oct 04, 2004, 01:53am
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Definite travel ...
That cannot be a travel. The shooter was not allowed to release the ball. All you can have is a jump ball.

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What if the player goes up for a shot, loses the handle (so it leaves his hands) then comes down with it?
I guess you could have a travel on this one. According to 4.43.3 SITUATION A (play C)

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Or if the opposition knocks the ball out of his hands temporarily, but the shooter catches it again before he touches the ground again?
All you could have is just a blocked shot.

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I'm in FIBA country here, but any comments would be interesting.

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Old Mon Oct 04, 2004, 06:58am
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What if the player goes up for a shot, loses the handle (so it leaves his hands) then comes down with it?
For NFHS play, this play is legal. Accidental loss of player control = no travel. Assuming that the official judges that the player did lose control.

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Or if the opposition knocks the ball out of his hands temporarily, but the shooter catches it again before he touches the ground again?

Cheers Isaak
Again the play is legal and there is nothing to call.

I should have also cited 4.25.2 in the post above.
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