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Originally posted by Snake~eyes
Well heres my analysis. Is the scorers table? How about my car in the parking lot? Those aren't addressed either but they are touching out of bounds there fore they are out of bounds.
In basketball the ceiling is not defined as out of bounds, it is out of bounds because it touches out of bounds.
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Half way though typing my resposnse I now think what you are getting at: that since the roof is conected via supports that are out of bounds that makes them out of bounds. Right?
I hope this never happens (think about a shoot hiting the roof making it out of bounds.)
(The NCAA defines the roof as out of bounds in basket ball in 7-1-2 (of the basketball rules).)