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Can anyone please email me a link to the page where it defines the differences in what is out-of-bounds when a ball goes over a rectangular backboard as opposed to a round backboard?
Or e-mail me a scanned copy of the page in the rule book that explains this? I had a rule book but cannot locate it, and I thought I found it on the web before, but can't now. Thank you |
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Rule 7-1-2 Note says: "When the rectangular backboard is used, the ball is out of bounds if it passes over the backboard."
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In this case, I wonder how come everytime I went called the ball dead when it passed over it my partners would ALL look at me stupid. They then told me it had to hit someting. I guess this can only mean one thing, I study they dont. Hmmm O well sounds like school.
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You have to be careful with the balling rolling on the top of the backboard here is well. I may be opening up a whole nother can of words on this one, but I was always told, or atleast given the impression that the rule was to be interpeted that the ball, when rolling on the backboard was not out of bounds until it went off the back edge of the backboard.
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Case book 7.1.2Situation A
The ball strikes the side edge or top edge of the backboard or passes ove rthe top of the backboard and the ball; (a) came from a throw-in from behind the plane of the backboard; or (b) from a pass or try from the front or back of the plane of the backboard. The ball does not touch any supporting brace. Ruling: If a fan-shaped backboard is being used in (a) and in (b) , the ball remains live. If a rectangualr backboard is used in (a), the ball remains live after touching the side edge, but it is a violation if it passes directly over the backboard. In (b), the ball remains live if it touches a side edge or the top edge if it rebounds and comes down in front of the backboard. The ball becomes dead if it passes over the top of ta rectangular backboard regardless ofthe action which causes it to pass over or whether it comes from the front or back of the plane. |
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