Wed Jul 30, 2003, 04:01pm
|
Official Forum Member
|
|
Join Date: Aug 1999
Posts: 18,130
|
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Quote:
Originally posted by ChuckElias
|
1)Doesn't "on" mean "on top"? If it's touching the side of the rim, it's not on the basket, is it?
1)Nope,"on" means "on". It means "against". If it's ON the side of the rim,it's ON the rim. If it's ON the bottom of the rim,it's ON the rim. I'm using the literal translation. As in "on the mesh" also! See #3 too.The rule says "on the basket".By definition,the mesh is part of the basket.How can you NOT call BI now in #3,using your own logic and the strict meaning of the words?
|
Wrong.
There's a specific case (I hope -- or else I'm remembering incorrectly) where the ball is against the side of the basket ring and is touched -- ruling: not BI.
|