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Originally Posted by rockyroad
After dribbling and coming to a stop, A1 throws the ball: against his/her own backboard in an attempt to score (try), catches the rebound and dribbles again. RULING: The action is legal. Once the ball is released on the try, there is no player or team control, therefore, A1 can recover the rebound and begin a dribble.
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Thanks. But this doesn't help because the caseplay calls it a try from the get go.
Some of us want to know if any ball thrown at one's own backboard is always considered a try.
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