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Originally Posted by TimTaylor
Yeah, I know the rule and agree with what you're saying - except they still had contact with the net when the ball entered the basket. The ball hit the front of the rim with a glancing blow, then the backboard immediately above the rim & then through - whole thing took maybe half a second, and they clearly still had contact with the net when the ball started through the rim. Maybe I'm wrong, but in my mind that satisfied the requirement for BI.
As for a double T, we could have "technically"  called one, but I don't think it was severe enough in this case to justify it.
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If that's what happened, then you would have BI on both players. That's not what you said in your original post though. You said that it occurred while the ball was
in the cylinder and also
before it dropped through the rim. The cylinder stops at the basket. The "cylinder" and the "basket" are two different animals and are covered differently also, rules-wise.