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Possession after foul while shot is in the air
I'm looking for clarification on a call I think I got wrong the other day. It was a MS game and it wasn't close so it had no huge bearing, but I want to be sure I get it right the next time.
I am lead. Team A has the ball in front court, running their offense. Ball is reversed, A1 launches a 3-pt FG. While ball is in the air, B1 is under the basket for the rebound and clears out A2 with a hip check, moved him 3 feet. The 3-pt attempt swishes, I call a foul on B1 for a push and verify to the table that the shot is good. We are not in the bonus. Who gets the ball OB?
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It is my understanding that team A gets the ball out of bounds.
In the same situation above, except where A2 fouls, I believe you coun't the try and award team B the ball out of bounds. |
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As to whether B gained an advantage since the shot went in, the foul occurred early in the shot. I had no way of knowing it was going in when I blew the foul. I guess I could've waited, but if B1 ended up with the rebound it would've been one seriously delayed whistle.
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However, as I mentioned previously, the rebounder really launched a kid sideways a good 2-3 feet with a hip check. And sometimes in MS games these kids apply what they see in NBA games thinking that's normal, or don't yet know what's permissable and what isn't, and often a tweet is part of their b-ball education process. ![]() So I agree with the patient whistle theory, but in this case I don't regret making the call. It was more than an aggressive box out. As always, thanks to all for your valuable input.
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The only time there is a difference based on offensive or defensive foul is if the shooter has started his/her shooting motion but hasn't yet released the ball. In that situation, an offensive foul would cause the ball to become dead immediately, while continuation would apply to a defensive foul and the shot would still count. |
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Are you going to let the same thing go at the other end? Some plays call themselves, irregardless of a patient whistle. To me, this sounds like one of them. Last edited by Jurassic Referee; Fri Jan 18, 2008 at 03:02pm. |
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