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Airborne shooter
Looking at the HS & NCAA books it says the player is airborne until they return to the floor.
Where do I get the one foot down theory as opposed to two feet down??
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Kinda sorta, in a way. Is it safe to assume (I know) that is true in NCAA as well? Thats the ruleset where this happened. Unfortunately, their caseplay doesnt mention "one foot" at all.
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![]() (It would have to be the same in NCAA. I mean, what would they do if the player only had one leg or foot? Would they still require two to touch the ground to be considered no longer an airborne shooter? Or would the player be an airborne shooter from the time he leaves the ground for his very first shot until the end of the game? Your question opens up a Pandora's box of questions . . . or maybe I'm getting toward the end of my shift and am over-thinking it . . .)
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FIBA rules that an airborne shooter remain airborne until both feet return to the floor.
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Something in the dark recesses of my mind, I want to say that for a couple of years, the NCAA Men required both feet down. But don't quote me until I do my due dilligence.
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For just some historical purposes, here was the wording in the 2002 NCAA rule book
Rule 4 Section 1. Airborne Shooter Art. 1. An airborne shooter is a player who has released the ball on a try for goal until one foot has returned to the floor. Even as late as 2007, the rule mentioned an airborne player being one until one foot returned to the floor. Starting in 2008, it was changed to the wording which just mentioned he's an airborne shooter until he returns to the floor.
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