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Old Mon Sep 28, 2009, 04:03pm
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You do not have to consider this a try
it makes a difference in enforcement

If it is clearly a pass and it hits the rim and bounds into the back court it would be a BC violation.

If it is considered a try then the case play applies there is no BC violation and the SC would reset.

just because a ball passing in the general area hits the rim it does not make it a try.
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Originally Posted by jdmara View Post
... I told him that you have to consider this a shot (as the case play would then apply).
-Josh

You are trying to make the situation fit the case play rather than the case play fit the situation, you have to call it what it is.
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