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Okay, if a shooter scores on a try & crashes into the defender BEFORE returning to the playing surface then we dont count the basket because of a p/c foul in HS.
Around here you can really tell when people dont have a game to work. Time for Facebook...
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Around here you can really tell when people dont have a game to work.
Not at all, I have a game tomorrow & Saturday.
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Sorry Snaqs, I should've got it right the first time. But if this were the end of February I highly doubt such a fuss would've been made...
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The opponent grabs the ball and steamrolls the guy who just scored on his way OOB to throw it in.
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Remember, the ball is dead until the player has the ball ready for the throwin...if he is still inbounds, he's not ready unless you've deemed he is delaying and have started your count. As such, you can't have a PC foul....and not even a common foul. The only thing you can have is a intentional/flagrant....which becomes a T.
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I knew what you meant....so did everyone else. They should have just pointed out that your exact wording was wrong.
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Actually, I have met officials who thought that the rule was (more or less) as he worded it -- that if A1 contacted B1 upon (meaning "immediately after") returning to the floor, it was a PC foul. Different officials have (incorrectly) said the "PC foul period" lasts until both feet are on the floor, or through "continuous motion", or until A1 came to a stop or turned the other direction, ...
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Is that because of 4-19-6: "A player-control foul is a common foul committed by a player while he/she is in control of the ball or by an airborne shooter"? (Getting picky 'cuz this is being asked of my by a guy I'm mentoring and I don't want to be general with him since I'm teaching him to be specific)
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In a scrimmage game before the official season started, we had this play. It may not be exactly what you're looking for but I thought I would throw it out there.
A5 on a fast break jumps from outside the paint. B1 established legal guard position and is waiting for the contact. I was the trail. The Lead has a great angle at the play. A5 jumps over B1 and dunks the ball. But as he is jumping over him, his ankles and feet hit B1 in the torso as B1 hits the floor. It was athletic like whoa. But the ball was through the goal and the L correctly waived it off and called a player control. |
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