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Old Thu Dec 16, 2004, 09:16pm
Jurassic Referee Jurassic Referee is offline
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Originally posted by zebraman
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
A try ends when is certain the throw will be unsuccessful--as per R4-40-4. Case book play 4.40.4SitB is fairly close to this play, only in that play it hit a shoulder instead of a head. The ruling in that play is that the 3-point try ended when it was obviously short and below the ring- so you can only score 2 points. Just transfer those rulings to this sitch. Unless the defender's head was more than 10 feet in the air when the ball hit it, it's gotta be the end of the original try when it hit the defender's head- and the ball subsequently going into the basket can only count 2 points.
Jurassic,

You are correct, but there could be a situation when the ball hits the defenders head when it isn't "10 feet in the air" and count as 3. One of those long desperation "launches" that starts at the hip and then hits the defender who is right in front of the shooter. Yeah, I know..... unlikely as heck, but if you ref long enough....Z
Yup, I can certainly agree with that,Z, if it hit the defender while the ball was still on the way up. If the ball's on the way down and below 10 feet though, I think that you gotta say that the try ended.
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