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Freddy Tue Dec 20, 2011 01:27pm

5-1-2 "Player control foul after a goal?"
 
Re. 5-1-2, "If a player-control foul occurs before or after a goal, the goal is canceled."

In what situation could a player-control foul occur after a goal?

SNIPERBBB Tue Dec 20, 2011 01:30pm

Airborne shooter.

tref Tue Dec 20, 2011 01:31pm

A1 shoots the floater in the lane...swish
Upon returning to the floor A1 crashes into B1... p/c send it up north!

SNIPERBBB Tue Dec 20, 2011 01:35pm

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Originally Posted by tref (Post 806491)
A1 shoots the floater in the lane...swish
Upon returning to the floor A1 crashes into B1... p/c send it up north!

That would be a pushing foul on A1. Basket counts.

tref Tue Dec 20, 2011 01:36pm

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Originally Posted by SNIPERBBB (Post 806496)
That would be a pushing foul on A1. Basket counts.

Yup, in NCAA-M

SNIPERBBB Tue Dec 20, 2011 01:39pm

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Originally Posted by tref (Post 806497)
Yup, in NCAA-M

Nfhs too once the shooter lands he is just another player on the court.

tref Tue Dec 20, 2011 01:41pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Freddy (Post 806489)
Re. 5-1-2, "If a player-control foul occurs before or after a goal, the goal is canceled."

In what situation could a player-control foul occur after a goal?



Hmmmm did I misread the question or did you :D

bob jenkins Tue Dec 20, 2011 01:41pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by SNIPERBBB (Post 806496)
That would be a pushing foul on A1. Basket counts.

Quote:

Originally Posted by tref (Post 806497)
Yup, in NCAA-M

Actually, it would be ignored in all codes, unless it was intentional (aka Flagrant 1) or flagrant (2). And, then, it would be a T.

Now, if tref said, "...BEFORE returning to the floor ..." we'd have a PC foul in FED and NCAAW and a common foul in NCAAM

tref Tue Dec 20, 2011 01:44pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 806502)
Actually, it would be ignored in all codes, unless it was intentional (aka Flagrant 1) or flagrant (2). And, then, it would be a T.

Now, if tref said, "...BEFORE returning to the floor ..." we'd have a PC foul in FED and NCAAW and a common foul in NCAAM

Before/Upon... endline/baseline... player control/offense :D

BktBallRef Tue Dec 20, 2011 01:50pm

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Originally Posted by tref (Post 806501)
Hmmmm did I misread the question or did you :D

You did.

Once an airborne shooter returns to the floor, it is no longer a player control foul when he crashes into a defender.

tref Tue Dec 20, 2011 01:58pm

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Originally Posted by BktBallRef (Post 806505)
You did.

Once an airborne shooter returns to the floor, it is no longer a player control foul when he crashes into a defender.

Really?? :eek:

Forget Rosetta Stone bring that Hooked on Phonics back!!

Reading is FUNdamental :rolleyes:

BktBallRef Tue Dec 20, 2011 02:00pm

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Originally Posted by tref (Post 806510)
Really?? :eek:

Forget Rosetta Stone bring that Hooked on Phonics back!!

Reading is FUNdamental :rolleyes:

Or have someone else read it to you.

tref Tue Dec 20, 2011 02:02pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Freddy (Post 806489)
In what situation could a player-control foul occur after a goal?

Nah have someone read it to you!

Smitty Tue Dec 20, 2011 02:03pm

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Originally Posted by tref (Post 806503)
Before/Upon

These are not the same.

bob jenkins Tue Dec 20, 2011 02:11pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by tref (Post 806514)
Nah have someone read it to you!

Your example does not meet the requirements of the OP. So, either you read the question wrong, or you answered incorrectly.


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