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Old Wed Jan 12, 2005, 12:24pm
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Originally posted by tjones1
Jurassic,

That'd be the opinion of the official on the game I guess. If he considered the "throw" a pass, then they would still have team control and it would be a violation. Obviously, if he considered the "throw" a try, then no team control and there wouldn't be a violation --- the fans would love this one!

Now, what if the ball hit the backboard below the ring and went all the way into the backcourt (somehow) when this "throw" occured? What do you have now?
You're right back to the point you made yourself above- which was my point all along too- believe it or not. This call is a straight judgement call all the way through. If the official judges that it's a try, no matter where it hits the backboard or basket, then it's not a backcourt violation. If the official rules it a pass instead of a try, then it is a backcourt violation. Without seeing it, or being in the official's shoes either, we can only play "what-if" here.
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