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Old Tue Dec 11, 2012, 12:49am
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Or a foul against an airborne shooter.
I'm stumped. How would a foul against an airborne shooter (A1) ever result in a 1-and-1 (for A1)?
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Old Tue Dec 11, 2012, 01:02am
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I'm stumped. How would a foul against an airborne shooter (A1) ever result in a 1-and-1 (for A1)?
It could in NCAA rules.

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Old Tue Dec 11, 2012, 03:15am
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It could in NCAA rules.

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He asked how, not which ruleset is needed. Could you please describe the play's actions so that we all know?
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Old Tue Dec 11, 2012, 03:28am
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He asked how, not which ruleset is needed. Could you please describe the play's actions so that we all know?
All I said was in NCAA it was possible. Not sure why that is a bad thing? I was not the one that stated it could happen in NF Rules.

BTW, a airborne shooter that has released the ball, buy rule has not committed a PC foul, but could commit a common foul that would result in a 1 and 1 (Men's Rules).

Now do you feel better?

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Old Tue Dec 11, 2012, 04:12am
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All I said was in NCAA it was possible. Not sure why that is a bad thing? I was not the one that stated it could happen in NF Rules.

BTW, an airborne shooter that has released the ball, by rule has not committed a PC foul, but could commit a common foul that would result in a 1 and 1 (Men's Rules).

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Thank you for actually answering the question.
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Old Tue Dec 11, 2012, 09:17am
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All I said was in NCAA it was possible. Not sure why that is a bad thing? I was not the one that stated it could happen in NF Rules.

BTW, a airborne shooter that has released the ball, buy rule has not committed a PC foul, but could commit a common foul that would result in a 1 and 1 (Men's Rules).

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That's a foul BY an airborne shooter. BktBallRef asked about a foul ON (against) an airborne shooter.
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Old Tue Dec 11, 2012, 11:28am
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That's a foul BY an airborne shooter. BktBallRef asked about a foul ON (against) an airborne shooter.
This is what I was asking. Sorry if I was unclear. (Thanks, Bob.)
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