
Mon Mar 29, 2010, 07:02pm
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Originally Posted by ranjo
Had a fellow official poise this senerio from one of his games and decided it would be a good one for the forum.
A1 drives to the basket and releases the ball before time expires in the quarter. A2 leaps into the air in anticipation of an rebound and as he leaps, B1 steps underneath him without making contact. It was reasonable for A2 to believe that, given B1's position on the floor, he might be injured if he returned directly to the floor so A2 grasped the rim to avoid injury. However, when he grasped the rim, the ball was in the basket but had not come all the way through the net. The crew decided that since A1 had grasped the basket to avoid injury, it was not basket interference and counted the basket.
By rule, did they get it right?
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Grabbing the rim to avoid injury absolves a player from receiving a technical foul but does not negate basket interference. From the sounds of it, basket interference is the correct call.
Last edited by APG; Mon Mar 29, 2010 at 08:00pm.
Reason: Added "not" to make statement true
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