no, you are right.I thought the NCAA changed the rules last year so that you could not take a charge while under the basket, but failed to make an arc under the hoop like they have in the NBA, leaving up to the officials to determine if a player is under the basket. Did I dream that?
I thought that too.I thought the NCAA changed the rules last year so that you could not take a charge while under the basket, but failed to make an arc under the hoop like they have in the NBA, leaving up to the officials to determine if a player is under the basket. Did I dream that?
I don't know about college, but in HS you can't count a bucket if the shooter commits a charging foul. The act of shooting begins when the player leaves the floor and doesn't end until he returns, regardless of what the ball does. If the contact occurs in the act of the shot it negates any basket scored. If the contact occurs after the player returns to the floor (provided the ball goes in) it's ruled incidental contact since the contact occurs during a dead ball (the ball is dead between the time it goes through the rim and prior to when it gets inbounded).
I was suprised at that call as well.
I don't know about college, but in HS you can't count a bucket if the shooter commits a charging foul. The act of shooting begins when the player leaves the floor and doesn't end until he returns, regardless of what the ball does. If the contact occurs in the act of the shot it negates any basket scored. If the contact occurs after the player returns to the floor (provided the ball goes in) it's ruled incidental contact since the contact occurs during a dead ball (the ball is dead between the time it goes through the rim and prior to when it gets inbounded).
I was suprised at that call as well.
What if the player jumps, shoots, lands, then charges, then the ball goes through the basket?
What if the player jumps, shoots, lands, then charges, then the ball goes through the basket?
Very interesting considering in HS BB i have seen the same call the Ref made in the Iowa/UNI game on many, many occasions.