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Old Tue Dec 22, 2009, 08:41pm
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Originally Posted by Mregor View Post
What does the level of the ring have to do with anything? Depends on who touches it and where their position on the floor when touched.

If it is touched by a defensive player, it still counts as 3 (much like a block by a defender who is inside the arc on a 3 pt try). If the pass bounces off an offensive player inside the 3 pt line, it counts as 2.
The level of the ring has to do with the official being able to call the play correctly.

Read case book play 4.41.4SitB. After doing so, you might not be so confused.

By rule, a 3-point try ends when that try is obviously short and below the ring.
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