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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 03:42pm
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B1 makes a steal and heads in the wrong direction and pulls up for a jumper. Coach yells at the player in mid-shot and the player throws up an airball and then goes and retrieves the ball. My partner called a traveling violation. Is this a traveling violation?
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 03:46pm
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Yes, as a shot at the opponents basket does not constitute a legitimate shot attempt.
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 03:46pm
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B1 makes a steal and heads in the wrong direction and pulls up for a jumper. Coach yells at the player in mid-shot and the player throws up an airball and then goes and retrieves the ball. My partner called a traveling violation. Is this a traveling violation?
Nope, it's not travelling but it is an illegal second dribble. No change of team possession when shooting at the wrong basket.
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 03:48pm
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Yes, as a shot at the opponents basket does not constitute a legitimate shot attempt.
You're right, but I nit-picked ya.
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 03:54pm
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Yes, as a shot at the opponents basket does not constitute a legitimate shot attempt.
You're right, but I nit-picked ya.
I can live with that!
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 04:12pm
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So, if you shoot an airball at your own basket and go retrieve it - it is not a violation.
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 04:14pm
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So, if you shoot an airball at your own basket and go retrieve it - it is not a violation.
correct, so long as in the official's judgement, it was a legitimate shot attempt.

this is only a violation in the NBA.
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 04:41pm
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Don't you guys mean your opponent's basket? If you shoot at your own basket and throw an airball, you can go get the rebound and dribble, pass or shoot again.
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 05:01pm
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Jurrasic,

I gotta disagree. Talking HS and NCAA, when a player shoots (what we deem a legitimate shot attempt) there is no player control. If he airballs a shot attempt (again this is at his own basket, not the opponent's) he can be the first to touch the ball and there is no double dribble or travel.
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 05:09pm
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Don't you guys mean your opponent's basket? If you shoot at your own basket and throw an airball, you can go get the rebound and dribble, pass or shoot again.
Yup, you're completely right. i mis-read sfriede's last post. I'll go back and delete my last post, as it is both wrong and stoopid.

Good catch, Smitty.
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 05:11pm
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Jurrasic,

I gotta disagree. Talking HS and NCAA, when a player shoots (what we deem a legitimate shot attempt) there is no player control. If he airballs a shot attempt (again this is at his own basket, not the opponent's) he can be the first to touch the ball and there is no double dribble or travel.
And you would be right to disagree. I misread the post and answered it wrong.
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 05:21pm
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No problem. I read your post twice trying to figure out what I was missing and then by the time I posted my response, Smitty had beaten me to the punch!

I was just so confused by your post because you are usually very accurate with your rules knowledge. I had to pause and question myself for a minute there
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 08:11pm
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B1 makes a steal and heads in the wrong direction and pulls up for a jumper. Coach yells at the player in mid-shot and the player throws up an airball and then goes and retrieves the ball. My partner called a traveling violation. Is this a traveling violation?
Nope, it's not travelling but it is an illegal second dribble. No change of team possession when shooting at the wrong basket.
Wait a second. I've got traveling here. Player is lifting his pivot foot and then starting a dribble: traveling.
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 08:50pm
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as long as he didn't touch the ball after he throw it off the opponent's backboard.

I thought it was an "airball"?
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Old Thu Jan 13, 2005, 08:55pm
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as long as he didn't touch the ball after he throw it off the opponent's backboard.

I thought it was an "airball"?
I just deleted that post because of that fact.
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