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AKOFL Wed Dec 03, 2008 06:04pm

Any more situations would be beating a dead horse I think. I really loved that horse 2. If B1 holds the shooting arm from going up but A1 fights his way through to continue, he gets the bucket. Just because the ball comes loose a bit in that situation he looses the basket. that's a hard one to handle. It's not my 2 points though.Ha That's one dead horse!!!

Mark Padgett Wed Dec 03, 2008 06:06pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 555098)
Wasilla, Ak???

As in the home of former mayor and current Gov. Sarah Palin?

Did this game involve the Mavericks? :D

AKOFL Wed Dec 03, 2008 06:10pm

which mavericks?

Back In The Saddle Wed Dec 03, 2008 06:51pm

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Originally Posted by AKOFL (Post 555140)
Any more situations would be beating a dead horse I think. I really loved that horse 2. If B1 holds the shooting arm from going up but A1 fights his way through to continue, he gets the bucket. Just because the ball comes loose a bit in that situation he looses the basket. that's a hard one to handle. It's not my 2 points though.Ha That's one dead horse!!!

Well, you could always let the kid have the bucket on the second effort and pass on the foul. ;)

Nevadaref Wed Dec 03, 2008 08:23pm

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Originally Posted by OHBBREF (Post 555106)
what if he got fouled after losing control but before the tap is this a try since he lost control???

The player could be considered an airborne shooter if the official deems that he was originally trying for goal prior to losing control of the ball. That would mean that the foul entitles him to two FTs.

However, the tap had not yet begun at the time of the foul, so it cannot be considered in the play and any goal scored because of it would not count.

4-41-7 . . .
The tap starts when the player’s hand(s) touches the ball.


Mark Padgett Wed Dec 03, 2008 08:31pm

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Originally Posted by AKOFL (Post 555147)
which mavericks?

You betcha. ;)

AKOFL Wed Dec 03, 2008 08:55pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 555184)
You betcha. ;)

Still unclear which team that is. better yet who is this:D:D

mick Wed Dec 03, 2008 09:29pm

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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle (Post 555134)
I am having a hard time coming up with any scenario where the shooter's deliberate contacting of the ball after releasing it for a try isn't part of a new play: a rebound, putback or another shot attempt.

Bitsy,
Not the same, but there was something close in an NBA Championship game.
Can you picture a Michael Jordan highlight against the Pistons. [They showed it a lot over the years.]
MJ drives the middle of lane and goes up with his right...
He is fouled while holding the ball...
Still hanging, MJ switches the ball to his left...
He scores and then goes to the line.

:)

mick Wed Dec 03, 2008 09:35pm

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Originally Posted by AKOFL (Post 555193)
Still unclear which team that is. better yet who is this:D:D

Hint: A lot of folks bought the maverick game ticket. :cool:

AKOFL Thu Dec 04, 2008 02:31am

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 555209)
Hint: A lot of folks bought the maverick game ticket. :cool:

I'm retarded. still don't get it. :confused:

Scrapper1 Thu Dec 04, 2008 08:48am

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Originally Posted by AKOFL (Post 555276)
I'm retarded. still don't get it. :confused:

"Maverick" was a word thrown around quite a bit over the last few months, whilst your Governor was traveling the country. . . :)

fullor30 Thu Dec 04, 2008 08:58am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 555143)
Did this game involve the Mavericks? :D


The Republicans haven't won a presidential election without having someone named either "Bush" or "Nixon" on the ticket since 1928!



And your point is??

Raymond Thu Dec 04, 2008 09:00am

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Originally Posted by fullor30 (Post 555303)
The Republicans haven't won a presidential election without having someone named either "Bush" or "Nixon" on the ticket since 1928!



And your point is??

To me it's an interesting bit of trivia.

Scrapper1 Thu Dec 04, 2008 09:08am

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Originally Posted by fullor30 (Post 555303)
The Republicans haven't won a presidential election without having someone named either "Bush" or "Nixon" on the ticket since 1928!

And your point is??

Palin and Jeb Bush in '12?

Caesar's Ghost Thu Dec 04, 2008 09:21am

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 555206)
Bitsy,
Not the same, but there was something close in an NBA Championship game.
Can you picture a Michael Jordan highlight against the Pistons. [They showed it a lot over the years.]
MJ drives the middle of lane and goes up with his right...
He is fouled while holding the ball...
Still hanging, MJ switches the ball to his left...
He scores and then goes to the line.

:)

Thats a different play. MJ never lost control so is allowed the continuation. In the original play the player lost control.


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