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Old Sun Feb 01, 2009, 10:50am
Bishopcolle Bishopcolle is offline
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Originally Posted by AE Braves Fan View Post
In the game yesterday between Bradley and Illinois State, a player inbounded the ball and it appeared to strike the bottom of the backboard before being touched by a player who was standing inbounds. What should the ruling have been?

Is this rule different for boys high school, men's NCAA, or NBA?

The ruling during the game was that this was a legal pass and play was not interrupted. Upon further explanation, the official said that the ball contacted the rim, not the backboard. After watching the play several times, the ball did not contact the rim, but in fact hit the backboard - either the couple inches of glass (padding?) that make up the very bottom or maybe the lower rear corner of the bottom of the backboard.
Bottom of the backboard is legal...My question is what about the rim? I saw an inbounds pass hit the rim and remain in play, but nothing called. I thought the rim was not part of the throw in.....Your thoughts?
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