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Old Tue Feb 22, 2005, 01:00pm
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Originally posted by FrankHtown
If you, as the referee, judge it was a "try" and the "try" had not ended, score a 3, however, the thread said it was a pass, and if it went below the level of the rim, the "try" has ended, since the "try" was certainly unsuccessful. Therefore, it cannot still be a "try" for a 3.
Frank, the problem is that the language in 5-2-1 (FED) makes it irrelevant whether the ball is a try or not. It says "a successful try, tap or thrown ball" that doesn't touch a teammate, ref or the floor is 3 points if it starts from behind the arc. The thrown ball doesn't have to be a try.

In fact the whole point of introducing the wording was so that an "alley-oops" pass that went in would count for 3.
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