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Originally Posted by bmeansdfw
Sorry, but if any of you guys thinks that BI is the right call--not according to the textbook, but in reality--then you're all nuts.
Here's why.
If you watched the Big 12 tourney this week, you may have noticed that they installed new--and very stiff--nets. At least a dozen times, a ball came to rest in the bottom of the net. By your definition of BI, if an offensive player bumps the ball out of the net, it is offensive BI and the basket would be disallowed; however, if the defensive player does the same thing (to help out, he thinks), there is no call because the scorer and everyone else thinks the basket is good.
I'm just saying that the rim and plane should be determinate of a made basket, not the net--otherwise, we would need standard length nets installed on every goal to make sure the proverbial playing field was level across the board.
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Like JR has said, you're comparing apples and oranges. There's a rule for when a goal scores, and it's when the ball passes through or remains in the net. Going halfway down and coming back out is not one of those two scenarios.
Maybe sometimes a two handed tomahawk outta control dunk isn't the best choice, huh?