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Old Wed Nov 02, 2005, 05:21pm
rwest rwest is offline
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I want to bring this up again for clarification. If you have references and case plays to support your position, that would be helpful.

Here's the scenario.

A1 rebounds the ball at B's basket. He's confused (Hey it could happen, he's a teenager!) and puts up a shot at the wrong goal.

Situation A: A2 Goal Tends. Is this actual goal tending? This was not a legitimate attempt since the shot was at the wrong goal, correct?

Situation B: B2 Goal Tends. Same question. Is this goal tending?

In situation A and B, is the ball live and we just play on? No points are awarded, correct?

Situation C: A2 commits Basket Interference. Do we credit two points to B? This is offensive BI but at the wrong basket.

Situation D: B2 commits Basket Interference. Do we credit two points to B? Surely not! This is defensive BI but its at the wrong goal. Do we credit two points to A? If so, why? If there had been no BI and the ball went in, we would credit two points to team B.

Thanks!



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