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What do you find confusing about it? When a common foul is committed by a member of the team that has team control, the ball is awarded out of bounds at the designated spot---you never shoot FTs. Under the old rules, this only happened when the player with the ball committed the foul. Now it happens when any of his/her teammates commits the foul as well.
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So if there is a foul during rebounding action, can it be a team control foul? No. Since it's NOT a team control foul, if the offended team is in the bonus, will they shoot FTs? Yes.
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Youre right defintionally team control continues untul the ball is dead/during dead ball, I missed that one..
Rebounding is just part of the try although the rule does emphasize that touching a rebound does not constitute control |
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