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If you are questioning whether:
1) the player's foot was extended into the lane but NOT touching the surface of the floor while the ball was in-flight. or 2) does the simple action of the foot 'breaking' the vertical airspace constitute a lane violation? I'm imagining how this would work, the ball is in-flight by ft shooter, the opponent steps into the lane but keeps the foot off the surface, but it may appear that it was on the floor. |
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Thanks for the replies, and yep saw in googling about the NFHS rules, but FIBA doesn't mention breaking the plane in the rules specifically, just not to 'enter' until the ball has left the hand. So hoping a fiba familiar person might have seen it referenced in interpretation guidelines or exam questions etc.
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We use FIBA rules here in the UK, and the call is when the foot touches the floor, makes for interesting balancing when the foot is on the way down and the ball is still in hand...
But, as said earlier, hopefully the ball drops so who worries about a foot?
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