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Nevadaref Wed Jan 07, 2015 04:16am

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Originally Posted by mutantducky (Post 948950)
...going back to that set shot. Player shoots without jumping. Ball is released and from around the head and player's arms go forward, defender hits the player's arms on the follow-through. Offensive player hasn't left floor. To me that is a shooting foul if it happens right after. ...snip.

Nope, but keep digging your own grave. http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra.../goodnight.gif

You just won't listen.

Camron Rust Wed Jan 07, 2015 04:38am

Quote:

Originally Posted by mutantducky (Post 948950)
going back to that set shot. Player shoots without jumping. Ball is released and from around the head and player's arms go forward, defender hits the player's arms on the follow-through. Offensive player hasn't left floor. To me that is a shooting foul if it happens right after.

And you'd be 100% wrong. Quit making stuff up. Doing what you're doing is the genesis of inconsistency. If everyone starts modifying the rules to be the way they might like them, we have a horrible mess.
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Originally Posted by mutantducky (Post 948950)
A foul on the arms for the offensive player natural follow through after releasing the shot still impacts the shot.

Absolutely not. You could chop the shooters arms off with a hatchet and the ball that was already released would be completely unaffected....unless, perhaps, Yoda is in the building.

BillyMac Wed Jan 07, 2015 07:28am

Faulty Equipment ???
 
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 949043)
You just won't listen.

Maybe his speakers aren't working properly?

mutantducky Wed Jan 07, 2015 01:50pm

hey they were turned off. :rolleyes:

griblets Fri Jan 16, 2015 11:45pm

A month ago, I had a similar play on a 3-point shot where the shooter returned to the floor, was fouled on the box out, and I awarded 3 free throws. I knew in my head that I got it wrong, but it took this thread to confirm that to me.

I had a similar play in a game tonight on a 3-point shot, except this time the shot was made and I correctly awarded the ball to the team that made the basket. Even though I was clearly communicating that the basket was good, the foul was after the shot, and that the shooting team gets the ball, everyone in the gym was confused. I don't think they had ever seen it before. Ironically enough, the defensive team's coach was cool as could be about it and it was the coach of the team that made the 3-pointer and got the ball out of bounds that was upset with the call. :confused:

Because of the discussion on this thread, I was prepared to get it right this time. I appreciate everyone's input. :cool:


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