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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Since it was thrown from well outside the 3-point line with an overhead two-handed pass, there was no question about where it was thrown from. The only thing they were looking at was to see if it was touched by the teammate at the rim or not. By ruling it a 2, they basically admitted that it was BI (and they missed it since they can't rule BI from the video) since the ball location was not only in the cylinder at that point in time but was even partially within the basket.
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I didn't see it, so I certainly can't comment on whether it was BI or not....but.......
How can they be admitting that it was BI by ruling it a 2? If the player legally touched the ball
outside the cylinder, it would be ruled a 2 also.