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Originally Posted by mutantducky
Inbounds throw-in. The ball is passed toward the rim ... offensive player catches the pass above the cylinder and dunks it in. Would goaltending apply to this situation?
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Absolutely not. Not even close. There has to be a try for goaltending to occur, and a throwin isn't a try. It's offensive basket interference.
A player cannot touch the ball if it is in the imaginary cylinder above the ring. This is an example of basket interference.
Goaltending is when a player touches the ball
during a try, or tap, while it is in its downward flight, entirely above the basket ring level, and has the possibility of entering the basket.
(Old timers, like me, consider it not to be goaltending if the ball is in the cylinder above the basket, but that's not the way the present rule reads.)