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EagerFan

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If a shooter is fouled in the act of shooting (and misses), does that show up in the stats as a missed shot?
I should really already know this, but oh well...
 
Here's one I honestly don't know:

If a player throws up a full court shot that falls short but bounces into the hoop, does he get credit for the basket, or does some other player that was closer when the ball bounced get the credit?
 
It does not show up as a missed shot in the stats. Play-by-play logs only show the foul and subsequent free throws. Obviously a made shot on a foul is counted.
 
I certainly don’t know the rules, but my wag is that if no one else contacts the ball, the bouncer would get the credit. It would be hilarious to watch someone do that in a game, but they might quickly be riding the pine thereafter.
 
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The Harlem Globetrotters do that all the time. Damn those guys are good. It's no wonder the NBA won't let them in. Chickens.
 
The Harlem Globetrotters do that all the time. Damn those guys are good. It's no wonder the NBA won't let them in. Chickens.

When I was a kid, I remember watching their TV specials (80s) and LITERALLY believing they were the greatest players on Earth!
 
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My guess is if an offensive player is last to touch the ball before it goes into the basket they will always get credit. If a defensive player is last to touch (I.e., accidently tips in) then the closest offensive player will get credit for the basket.
 
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If a shooter is fouled in the act of shooting (and misses), does that show up in the stats as a missed shot?
I should really already know this, but oh well...
No. It does count as a FGA if he makes it but not if he misses. Like a tipped ball. If it goes in, it counts as a rebound but it does not it the tip does not go in.
 
Here's one I honestly don't know:

If a player throws up a full court shot that falls short but bounces into the hoop, does he get credit for the basket, or does some other player that was closer when the ball bounced get the credit?
I think it would have to hit the floor before time expired in order to count rather than just leave his hand. I would think the "shooter" would get credit
 
When I was a kid, I remember watching their TV specials (80s) and LITERALLY believing they were the greatest players on Earth!

I know right! They actually did some amazing things. I wonder if the hoop was larger or if that is just how good a good BB player is when he knows the defense is not sincere.
 
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No. It does count as a FGA if he makes it but not if he misses. Like a tipped ball. If it goes in, it counts as a rebound but it does not it the tip does not go in.

Pretty sure that even a missed tip-in is a FGA and the subsequent rebound counts as well.
 
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