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Originally Posted by Rita C
Let me see if I have this straight: Basket interference is at the basket and may or may not involve touching the ball. Goal tending is not necessarily at the basket and only involves touching the ball.
Basket interference can be by offense or defense. goal tending is defense only.
Or can someone else put it better?
Rita
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Goal Tending require 4 elements and all must be active:
1. A try or tap for goal.
2. On it's downward trajectory
3. Above the Rim
4. It has to have a chance to go in.
Basket Interference has the following elements and only one must be active:
1. Live Ball in the imaginary cylinder
2. Live Ball on the rim or in the basket.
When 1 is active, if the ball is touched we have BI. When 2 is active, if either the ball, rim or net is touched we have BI.
You can have GT by either the Offense or Defense, but as someone else has said, offensive GT is very rare.
You can not have GT when a team shoots at the wrong goal, because by definition this is not a try or tap for goal.
You can have BI when a team shoots at the wrong goal, because BI does not require a try or tap for goal. It only requires that the ball be live and either in the cylinder or in/on the basket. For instance, if A1 is inbounding the ball and passes the ball to A2 on the other side of the basket. If the ball is in the imaginary cylinder when B2 touches the ball, score 2 points to team A for BI.