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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
I agree that this was the intent of the rule change.
This, however, is simply not true. The rule says that ANY thrown ball yada, yada, yada. ANY.
That is a totally arbitrary conclusion.
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It does say ANY, but the ball does cease to be come such a thrown ball at some point.
No, it is not and arbitrary conclusion. It is derived form the only rule we have addressing the subject...
"when the throw is successful, when it is certain the throw is unsuccessful, when the ball touches the floor or when the ball becomes dead" (4-41-4).
Note that this refers to the
throw ending, not the
try ending.
I've provided a rule that fits, makes sense, and is consistent with other rules and the explantions given for what the rule change meant to address....no one else has provided anything to the contrary.
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Why not say that the thrown ball ends when it is controlled or given additional impetus by another player. That seems equally reasonable to me.
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Because the impetus by another player doesn't negate the try/throw...
- A1, behind the arc, shoots/throws at the basket
- B1 swats the ball and very slightly deflects it
- the ball still goes off the backboard and in
- count it for 3.
Don't get hung up on the imperfection or ambiguity in the wording of the rule when it is clear what is intended. The rule book is not written by lawyers in excruciatingly convoluted and exhaustive legalease and shouldn't be interpreted as if it were.