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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Juulie, he means that it's not a violation to touch the rim if the ball is in the cylinder. It's only a violation if you touch the ball while the ball is in the cylinder.
On the other hand, it's a violation to touch the ball or the rim if the ball is on the rim or in the basket.
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Okay, so if the ball is above the rim (not touching) and at least partially in the cylinder, no one can touch it. Right?
But I've seen quite a bit of it where there's a putback, but the ball was clearly not out of the cylinder. My question is, what is the interpretation that allows these to be no-called?