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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
I don't know that anything is new since the last time you posted this situation.
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https://forum.officiating.com/basket...ml#post1049406
Good memory.
Last time my question was based on an IAABO Refresher Exam question where a pass from a team's backcourt directly hits the ring in the team's frontcourt and deflects back to the same team in the backcourt.
Backcourt violation?
NFHS now says that any thrown ball that hits the team's "backboard" (obviously in the frontcourt) is considered a "try" and ends team control, even if it's clearly a pass, thus no backcourt violation.
But the question stated team's "ring".
In such situations (my old frontcourt question and my new backcourt question) are backboard and basket (ring, flange, net) interchangeable?
How about just backboard, ring, and flange (not net)?
Or is it just backboard?
I see backcourt cross court passes touch the net once, or twice, every season.
Usually don't think twice about it, ball always keeps going to the intended pass recipient.
But someday it won't.
It's not a unicorn.