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Ball hits shot clock or top of backboard
If the ball hits the shot clock mounted on top of backboard and goes into the basket, does basket count? If the ball hits the top edge of backboard and goes into the basket, does basket count? NFHS Rules
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The front, top, sides, and bottom of the backboard are all in play. The ball cannot legally pass over a rectangular backboard from either direction. The back of a backboard is out of bounds, as well as the supporting structures.
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Might want to dig out your book and read through Rule 7.
Rule 7-1-2 Case play 7.1.2, Situation A |
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Wilt Chamberlain (Kansas 1956-1958, NBA 1959-1973), the seven foot, one inch, 275 pound All-American Kansas Jayhawks center’s impact on the game of basketball was reflected in the fact that he was directly responsible for several rule changes … Chamberlain is credited with a rule change regarding inbounding the ball by front court inbounders standing behind the endline underneath their basket. His teammates would routinely inbound the ball by lobbing the ball over the backboard where Chamberlain would catch the lob pass and dunk the ball into the basket for an easy score. In 1956, the NCAA, followed by the NFHS in 1957, ruled that the ball is out of bounds when it passes over a rectangular backboard (in either direction). |
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She Blinded Me With Science (Thomas Dolby, 1982) ...
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A rectangular backboard has well defined upper corners that separate the top from the sides. A fan shaped backboard, while having well defined sides near the bottom, has poorly defined curved "corners" closer to the top, where one needs to consider tangents. Of course, once one starts to consider tangents, one needs to whip out one's trusty trigonometry slide rule. Mark T. DeNucci, Sr., as an engineer, can expound upon this when he gets back from his tropical cruise. https://tse3.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.5...AA&pid=Api&P=0 |
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I wonder if the rule was more of a holdover from the days when the baskets were mounted directly to walls. Really wasnt enough room behind the board so a ball that went behind the board would of been hitting the wall and that you really couldnt pass or shoot over the board while being on the floor in bounds when the basket was 2ft off the endline |
Soul Sacrifice (Santana, 1969) ...
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In my local town we had (half) glass backboards back in the fifties. First high school in the state to have such. A teacher colleague of mine, who played in that gym (still used for town sponsored games, still with the (half) glass backboards) told me that curious visiting fans would stand under the backboards and stare at them for several minutes. |
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Grow Up Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. ...
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