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Kicking a Crossover "cheap"?

  • Ironman92
    Now I'm thinking about the How you like your steak thread.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Laley23;1709862 wrote:A. No
    B. No
    C. Yes
    D. No
    E. No
    Close:

    No
    No
    Yes
    Yes
    No
  • se-alum
    ernest_t_bass;1709897 wrote:Close:

    No
    No
    Yes
    Yes
    No
    A would be traveling in the NBA.
  • Laley23
    se-alum;1710086 wrote:A would be traveling in the NBA.
    Really? I don't know NBA rules at all.

    In NCAA and HS a shot attempt is just that. So you can gather the rebound, despite it being an airball.
  • GOONx19
    I think the NBA rule is better, too. It should be illegal to rebound your own airball.
  • Ironman92
    GOONx19;1710161 wrote:I think the NBA rule is better, too. It should be illegal to rebound your own airball.
    Box out damnit
  • GOONx19
    Ironman92;1710165 wrote:Box out damnit
    Lol Don't miss so badly that you can't hit shit damnit.
  • ernest_t_bass
    GOONx19;1710191 wrote:Lol Don't miss so badly that you can't hit shit damnit.
    So... you've never air-balled a shot... ?
  • GOONx19
    I have. I do not think I should be eligible to rebound when I do. If I am the first to touch the ball after its release I should be penalized for traveling.
  • ernest_t_bass
    GOONx19;1710203 wrote:I have. I do not think I should be eligible to rebound when I do. If I am the first to touch the ball after its release I should be penalized for traveling.
    There is no player control or team control as soon as the shot is released. If the referee believes it is a legit shot attempt, then the shooter has ever right to that ball as anyone else. If the referee feels the shooter is attempting to airball on purpose, to gain an advantage, then a violation could (and should) be called.
  • GOONx19
    ernest_t_bass;1710205 wrote:There is no player control or team control as soon as the shot is released. If the referee believes it is a legit shot attempt, then the shooter has ever right to that ball as anyone else. If the referee feels the shooter is attempting to airball on purpose, to gain an advantage, then a violation could (and should) be called.
    I understand that. I believe the shooter should not have every right to the ball. The NBA has it right.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Here's another situation (dribbling):

    1) A1 catches pass. Drops ball and it hits his foot. He runs to recover ball, then starts his dribble. (Violation?)
    2) A1 catches pass. Dribbles ball and picks it up. Drops ball and it hits his foot. He runs to recover ball, then starts his dribble again. (Violation?)
  • ernest_t_bass
    GOONx19;1710206 wrote:I understand that. I believe the shooter should not have every right to the ball. The NBA has it right.
    Just curious if you have verbatim that states that in the NBA rules. Not that I'm doubting you. I just never realized.
  • GOONx19
    Section XIV, Article i (Traveling):

    A player who attempts a field goal may not be the first to touch the ball if it fails to touch the backboard, basket ring, or another player. PENALTY: Loss of ball.
  • wildcats20
    ernest_t_bass;1710207 wrote:Here's another situation (dribbling):

    1) A1 catches pass. Drops ball and it hits his foot. He runs to recover ball, then starts his dribble. (Violation?)
    2) A1 catches pass. Dribbles ball and picks it up. Drops ball and it hits his foot. He runs to recover ball, then starts his dribble again. (Violation?)
    No
    Yes
  • ernest_t_bass
    wildcats20;1710215 wrote:No
    Yes
    Correct. Rule in simple terms:

    May - fumble-dribble-fumble
    May not - dribble-fumble-dribble
  • rydawg5
    Deli just did my move an no call!


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  • Iliketurtles
    ernest_t_bass;1710208 wrote:Just curious if you have verbatim that states that in the NBA rules. Not that I'm doubting you. I just never realized.
    GOONx19;1710210 wrote:Section XIV, Article i (Traveling):

    A player who attempts a field goal may not be the first to touch the ball if it fails to touch the backboard, basket ring, or another player. PENALTY: Loss of ball.
    I thought it was funny this happened last night to Draymond Green.