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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
I say going back through the ring b/c that's what happens when a player dunks on his own head. No one pays attention otherwise. We've seen plenty of videos over the years where a player dunks and hits his own head the ball comes back up through the hoop.
Since players don't dunk with their heads, I don't think the exception applies. The exception is to allow a player to put his hand(s) in and contact the basket when he dunks.
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I guess I'm having a hard time figuring out why this would be an automatic call only if the ball bounced back up through. If you don't consider this one of the dunking exceptions, then I can think of 3 scenarios:
1) The player's head touches the ball or any part of the basket (including the net) while the ball is on or within either basket, and
then the ball eventually passes through the basket
2) The player's head touches the ball or any part of the basket (including the net) while the ball is on or within either basket, and
then the ball eventually bounces back up and out.
3) After the ball passes through the basket, the ball hits the player's head and bounces up through the basket.
It seems to me that you are saying that 1 and 3 would be offensive BI but 2 would be a good goal. Without any case play to say otherwise, the rule to me (assuming you don't consider this a dunking exception) is that both 1 and 2 would be offensive BI and 3 would be a good goal.