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Originally Posted by Scratch85
My judgement has been; if the ball goes forward, it did not hit the back of the backboard. Just as everyone so far has stated.
However, I see this called often. As a matter of fact, I have hated this call since November 2004 when my son was called for this violation at a crucial time in the game.
So I hope millions of officials see this post and never call it again.
The post game talk between my partner and me ended with, "Well I'll tell you this, you should let the official who is administering the throw-in make that call." I hope he lurks here!
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I always make it a point when I motion for a kid to come outside the lane line to take a throw-in that he/she does not want to hit the back of the backboard. That said, it must've come from an angle to hit the underside of the backboard to deflect out to midcourt.