Travelling after Blocked Shot?
2010.07.04 23:30
The play-by-play for this video is:
- Red #8 – 2PA
- Blue #8 – BLK
- Red #8 – Offensive REB
- Red #8 – TOV (Traveling)
While “The ball may or may not have left the hand of the shooter for the block to be counted” and Red #8 obviously look to shoot, the ball does not leave the hands of Red #8 and a travelling violation was called. This is the example 4 in the Rebound section.
This video shows another blocked shot:
In this video, the play-by-play is:
- Blue #10 – 2PA
- Blue #4 – offensive REB
- Blue #4 – 2PA
- Red #21 – BLK
- Red #21 – defensive REB
- Red #21 – TOV (Ball Handling)
After Blue #4 attempted a shot and the ball travelled upward in the air, it become a valid field-goal attempt. Red #21 altered the flight of the ball thus Red #21 is charged a blocked shot.
A rebound must follow a field-goal attempt, therefore Red #21 is also charged for the defensive rebound.
Also in this play is another example of non-steal turnover. While there was body contact between Blue #4 and Red #21, it was more a ball handling error (Red #21 started to dribble before the legal body contact happen) than a mistake caused by Blue #4.
Blue #18, who recovers the ball, will also not be charged any statistics in this play.
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