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Originally Posted by Toren
Well it's clearly not a shot, I think we would all agree with that.
And I'm sure if he did this same thing and the ball had contacted the rim, we would NOT reset the shot clock.
And it's not a pass, since a pass by rule is to another player.
So the part of the rule that I think is important is "In order for a pass to be completed, the ball shall touch another player." (4-24 NCAA)
To me this is the same as Player A1 throwing a ball toward Player A2. Realizing that B2 is about to steal it he hesitates and lofts it. A1 then proceeds to catch the ball himself after taking a number of steps. The ball never touches the ground.
So I'm just visualizing the play without the ball striking the backboard.
What would your ruling be in my situation? And if you rule it differently then the play posted, why?
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You're right, but all levels have made it clear they want it legal to throw the ball off of the backboard to dunk. The reasoning they give is that it's legal to throw it off of your backboard, but there's no logical distinction between a player dunking it and just catching it and landing.