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Originally Posted by SeanFitzRef
Reading the OP again, the BALL was contacted by the player, not the net. Shouldn't we be looking at the situation that pertains to this play???
Rule 4.6.1 NFHS
Touches the ball or any part of the basket (including the net) while the ball is on or within either basket.
From the OP, the Ball was on the basket while it was touched. Sounds like the partner got it right.
NFHS
9.11.1 Situation A: A1 taps the ball toward Team A’s basket. While the ball is in the cylinder above the basket or on the basket ring: (a) B1 touches the ball; or (b) A2 touches the ball.
Ruling: In (a), basket interference by B1 causes the ball to become dead and the official shall award Team A two points. In (b), the basket interference by A2 causes the ball to become dead. No basket. The ball is awarded to Team B for a throw-in from the out-of-bounds spot nearest the violation. (4-6; 6-7-8)
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Fitz, you are thinking in the proper way about what is the key issue here, but you aren't grasping that the case play which I cited is addressing exactly that.
As you have pointed out the key idea is what is the NFHS definition of
ON or WITHIN. The case play that I cited tells us that to the
SIDE is
NOT considered
ON or WITHIN. Therefore, whether the player touches the ball or the net doesn't matter. Either way no violation has occurred with this positioning of the ball.
On the other hand, in the case play which you referenced, the ball is
ON or WITHIN the basket or the cylinder and thus touching the ball is illegal. It is okay to touch the basket if the ball is above the ring in the cylinder.