Hinsa wrote:Team rebound in both cases. Not a turnover.
Flip wrote:I have another one. A post player gets an offensive rebound, takes a dribble and as he goes up for a shot a player strips/blocks the ball out of the post players hands around waste level. Is this a shot attempt and a block?
One more. Defensive player blocks the ball out of bounds. This is a team rebound for the offense?
Flip wrote:Player A is shooting a FT, during the attempt there is a lane violation by a teammate. I assume no FT attempt?
Player A is shooting a FT and misses the FT, but there was a lane violation by the opposing team. Does that count for a missed FT or no FT attempt at all?
scc wrote:Flip wrote:I'm not sure if it is correct, but someone once told me every shot attempt needs a rebound.
If the stat keeper is recording team rebounds, this is technically true. You don't see that often at the high school level.
Flip wrote:Player A is shooting a FT, during the attempt there is a lane violation by a teammate. I assume no FT attempt?
Player A is shooting a FT and misses the FT, but there was a lane violation by the opposing team. Does that count for a missed FT or no FT attempt at all?
ndlionsfan wrote:Flip wrote:Player A is shooting a FT, during the attempt there is a lane violation by a teammate. I assume no FT attempt?
Player A is shooting a FT and misses the FT, but there was a lane violation by the opposing team. Does that count for a missed FT or no FT attempt at all?
I believe neither count as attempts.
classB4ever wrote:I believe for any shot to be counted as an attempt, the shooter has to have the opportunity for the basket to count. So, I believe, first situation would not count as an attempt, the second would and simply gets another attempt due to the infraction. Not 100% sure though.
The Schwab wrote:I believe any offensive violation that results in loosing the ball is a turnover, so I would say yes.
Flip wrote:Bases loaded, 2 outs. Batter hits the ball to right field safely and rounds 1st base. Right fielder throws it to 1st base where the first baseman tags out the batter before the runner from 3rd can touch home plate. Does the batter get a hit? or what is the ruling?
Flip wrote:A1 shoots a field goal with 1 second on the shot clock. Shot clock expires as the ball is in the air. Shot is an air ball. Does A1 get a missed FGA and a TO?
Run4Fun2009 wrote:My take would be:
A1 gets the FGA and the team receives the TO (since if no shot goes up its a Team Turnover for Shot Clock violation...'in my book')
Those are my thoughts...haven't had that scenario occur so never been in that position to figure out which answer is best.
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