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| sammy_221 |
Posted: Jul 23 2005, 11:25 AM |
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A player (A1) attempts by accident a shot at the opponent team's basket: in
this very moment is fouled by an opponent, and no one team is over the foul
limit.
1) Does the player A1 who is fouled while shooting get to go shoot two shots at his own
basket ?
2) It should be out of bounds because it happened in the backcourt
and no team as said, is over the foul limit ?
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| Dunwhilly |
| Posted: Nov 5 2005, 05:03 AM |
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No goal: If a player shoots at the wrong basket, he is not in the act of shooting, it is
not considered a try as shot is defined as being directed at your: opponent's basket
in FIBA or "own's basket" in US rules.
When the foul is committed, the ball becomes dead. When Team A is in the bonus when Team B
player fouls A1, A1 shall be awarded free throws. When Team A is not in the bonus, the
ball shall be awarded to Team A out of bounds at the designated spot.
You are not going to give them 3 free throws because they were behind the 3-point line
when they "attempted the shot", this doesn't make a lot of sense.
Jorge Dunwhilly - eBA
Stats Team - Basketball Statistics Analysis
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