Not The Same ...
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Strictly speaking the ball contacting the ring/basket is not the same as the ball striking the backboard at either end of the court. If the thrown ball is stated to be a pass in #48, then this must be a backcourt violation on a test ... For question #7, IAABO is incorrect. There is no NFHS rule extant stating that it qualifies as a dribble for a thrown ball to strike the opponent’s basket. The rule clearly states backboard, so IAABO has no rules support for deeming this a violation.
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Agree. Thanks Nevadaref. Well stated.
IAABO seems to have conflicting interpretations on these two questions. That is what confuses me.
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Last edited by BillyMac; Sat Dec 03, 2022 at 01:46pm.
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