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| ver-ball |
Posted: Feb 14 2004, 06:16 PM |
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A1 takes an outside shot, then is blocked out by B1 and is displaced (definitely a foul):
a- would we be shooting ? one if basket is made, two if not?
b- go out of bounds ?
c- would it make a difference if A1 had landed or not landed ?
Which is the Stats rule in any situation ?
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| d_telmes |
| Posted: Mar 4 2004, 06:40 PM |
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If the player is still in the air, they are an airborne
shooter, so if they are displaced at that point it would be a shooting foul. If they come
to the floor, then they are no longer a shooter and it is just a common foul.
And obviously the shooting situation depends on where the shot was taken whether the shot goes
in.
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| scola |
| Posted: Mar 25 2004, 04:12 AM |
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Unless the shot was blocked, then the shooter can be displaced, correct?
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| ver-ball |
| Posted: May 19 2004, 08:29 AM |
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I think that in the second part of the question, the answer is, the foul
occurred after the
shot, call the foul, basket good, ball out to team A or 1 plus bonus is in effect.
Sounds to me to be clearly after the shot was taken, it is no different than is B2, knocked A2 to
the floor during the rebound.
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| d_ferrer |
| Posted: Jun 10 2004, 12:38 PM |
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A1 is an airborne shooter until he returns to the floor, so
if he is displaced at that point it would be a shooting foul. Look for the global
definitions at Global Basketball Directory. Daniel Ferrero -- .. ebastats
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