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Originally Posted by just another ref
The backboard has inbounds status, therefore, so does the rim. If it has status with regard to inbounds/out of bounds, it must also have status with regard to inside/outside the line.
4-4-5: A ball which touches the front faces or edges of the backboard is treated the same as touching the floor inbounds.
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Not necessarily.
The rim could be neutral....in fact I think it has to be.
Why?
If the rim were treated the same as the floor inside the 3 point arc, all tries would end when the ball hit the rim and any 3 that wasn't net-only would become a 2 when the ball hit the rim. Of course, that isn't the case. So, I suggest that the rim (and backboard too), while inbounds, is neither in the 2 point area nor the 3 point area.