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Old Tue Jan 12, 2016, 05:11pm
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Free Throw Violation (NFHS)

At the risk of sounding very stupid, is it accurate that under NFHS rules there is no violation by the shooter if the ball hits the backboard, but never touches the rim? Rule 9-1-3a seems to indicate that, but I remember that at some point in the past the ball needed to hit the rim. If it is accurate, does anyone know when this changed or is the requirement of hitting the rim just one of those rules book old wives' tale along with having to be behind half court while a player is shooting a free throw for a technical foul?
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