DKremer |
Sun Jan 13, 2013 01:59am |
Thanks for your reply, Mregor. I added the part about rebounder having the ball in her hands because I thought there was a small chance that there was a kind of continuum thing involved - if the ball is in flight toward the basket then X, ball has hit the rim but not touched a player then Y, etc - while thinking that was even more unlikely than the idea that there could still be team control once a shot has been released (because the rule was changed to make control easier to interpret/apply, not harder as the continuum notion would). Maven's excerpt makes things crystal clear and I wouldn't have had to ask at all if I could've read my downloaded rules (computers!). More to your point about how could there be any doubt about control once the rebound was in player's hands: in trying to give the benefit of the doubt, I was thinking there was room for disagreement on exactly when the foul occurred - it may have started when the ball was between rim & hands & ended when the ball was in hands.
The whole scenario raises an interesting idea about the exact moment both of a foul & the exact moment a shot is released (without replay, red lights, orange squares that light up, etc) - players trying to position for a rebound while another is shooting - & how difficult it is to see 2 things at once. I saw a high school game Friday night in which a double foul off the ball was called at essentially the same instant that a (3-point) shot was released & then went in the basket: after considerable consternation & discussion between the refs, coaches & refs, it was no basket but there was simply no way the ref who called the double foul could have seen the shot & no way his partner knew exactly when the foul occurred relative to the 3-point shot since he was looking at the shooter's feet. I couldn't tell you whether I heard the whistle after the ball had left shooter's fingertips or before and I was watching shooter closely (looking at shooting form cause good shooter was having a miserable shooting night). So: interesting. Btw, possession stayed with shooting team but I think that was on alternating held-ball arrow which seems wrong for double foul (?)
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