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Old Thu Nov 18, 2010, 03:32pm
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When A1 has a shot off in the air, what call will cancel the basket besides offense charge?
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Old Thu Nov 18, 2010, 03:35pm
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The only time a shot in the air is cancelled, is when the foul is on the shooter(player control). If the shooter lands, then fouls the shot counts.
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What if A2 fouls B1 while A1 shot is in the air?

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When A1 has a shot off in the air, what call will cancel the basket besides offense charge?
Goaltending or basket interference.
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Old Thu Nov 18, 2010, 03:43pm
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The only time a shot in the air is cancelled, is when the foul is on the shooter(player control). If the shooter lands, then fouls the shot counts.
Not quite the only time.
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What if A2 fouls B1 while A1 shot is in the air?
Why would this cancel the basket?
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When A1 has a shot off in the air, what call will cancel the basket besides offense charge?
Offensive elbow or leaving the court.

(I assume this is a "rules" question and not a "would you ever call this" question.)
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Wouldn't a foul by A2 cause the ball to become dead immediately?
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Old Thu Nov 18, 2010, 03:50pm
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Wouldn't a foul by A2 cause the ball to become dead immediately?
No, not if the shot is in flight.
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Wouldn't a foul by A2 cause the ball to become dead immediately?
Actually, reading the rule, I think you're right.
Rule 6-7-4 says it becomes dead if a player or team control occurs. No exceptions apply to this.

I'm not sure this isn't new.

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So excessively swinging the elbows would back it dead immediatley and don't count the basket?
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Wouldn't a foul by A2 cause the ball to become dead immediately?
When does the ball become dead? (Rule 6)

What are the exceptions? Do any apply here?
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Actually, reading the rule, I think you're right.
Rule 6-7-4 says it becomes dead if a player or team control occurs. No exceptions apply to this.
And when does team control end?
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So excessively swinging the elbows would back it dead immediatley and don't count the basket?
Yes, as it's a violation.
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Actually, reading the rule, I think you're right.
Rule 6-7-4 says it becomes dead if a player or team control occurs. No exceptions apply to this.

I'm not sure this isn't new.
WTF? You're better than this.

IS there PC or TC on a try?
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