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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Based on the video, I have a 3. The casebook is clear. It does not tell us how bad the pass or throw at the basket has to be.
Peace
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Originally Posted by crosscountry55
Well I'll be darned. I never would have figured the NCAA interpretation is different than the NFHS one.
I learn something new every day.
So the OP video is a 3 in NFHS and a 2 in NCAA.
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Originally Posted by WreckRef
Thanks to all who replied.
So for NFHS, 3 points.
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Agree. I just wish that the rule, as written, and the casebook plays, as written, reconciled with each other, and clearly described your common sense take on these situations.
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They are consistent.
When the ball is released on a trajectory that may or may not be a 3, we are to assume that the thrower is attempting to put it in the basket...they took that judgement away from us.
However, they did not change the rule on who a try ends....when it is clear that it can't go it. Any try or apparent try is over and a ball that goes in due to a deflection after that is only a 2. (Case 4.41.4B)