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Originally posted by Camron Rust
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Mark/JR
thanks for the confirmation. the only thing I second-guessed myself on was whether to call a T for the slap. In my case, it was hard to determine whether he was slapping for show or truly making a concerted effort to block the shot. At what point would you call a T on this type of play?
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If he is making a legitimate play for the ball, leave it alone. If he slaps it to gain an advantage BI, any other reason for the slap could/would be a T or possibly GT.
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The backboard slap is NEVER BI or GT.
GT ALWAYS involves contact with the ball (in downward flight and above the rim and outside the cylinder such that it has a chance of going in).
BI ALWAYS involves contact with the ball (when it is in the cylinder) or rim/net (when the ball it touching the rim/net or a movable ring hits the ball when returning to a normal position after being pulled down).
If you don't have one of these, you can't have BI or GT.
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Uh, if he interferes with the downward flight of the ball after it hits the backboard or pins the ball after its on it way down.....????
But thanks for you input.