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Situation is A inbounding ball underneath their basket(basket the are shooting at), B1 intercepts inbounds pass in the lane. After B1 intercepts the pass he immediately shoots at A's basket, misses everything and goes after ball and catches it. What do we have?
I am not sure what this would be because I know if we have a player shooting at the wrong basket and they get fouled it is a common foul not a shooting foul. So I would tend to believe that this wouldn't fall under the rebounding your own airball. Thanks for your help. |
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You are correct. Apply the same thinking as if B1 is fouled in this situation...it is a common foul, not a shooting foul, because B1's action does not constitute a shot attempt.
In your situation, B1 has violated. Traveling. |
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Throwing the ball off the opponent's backboard is considered to be part of a dribble. However, if it missed everything, then you've got a travel. It's not a shot attempt, so. . .
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Then how is this different from your above sitch. The "shot" missed everything so that is almost like throwing up the ball in the air and then letting it bounce and retrieving it. Just as long as the shooter let the ball bounce before retrieving it, this should not be a violation then.
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