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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
#1 is 3 points.
#2 is 2 points.
And here is why...
The thrown-ball rule was instituted so we do not have to determine if it was a try or a pass.
4.41.4B tells us that when the opportunity for it to go in has cleared ended and a deflection puts it in, it will be 2 points. Since we are not to judge whether it was a try or a pass, substitute pass in for try in 4.41.4B....and you get 2 points.
5.2.1C is talking about a ball that is a pass/try towards the basket where the defender gets their fingertips on the ball like a blocked shot....but it still goes in. It is not relevant to a ball throw nowhere near the basket. The clues to that are buried in the specific words chosen...
"The ball is legally touched by"
"The ball continues in flight and goes through A's basket."
With the latter wording, it is addressing a ball who goes to the basket as a result of the original throw and that a mere "touching" by the defense doesn't change its status. Touching is not bouncing/deflecting the ball in a new direction.
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This is how I was originally understanding it as well. Damn forum got me second guessing
But it's a great review, cause I hadn't thought about this situation in a long time.