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Old Sun Jan 15, 2023, 01:39pm
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That would be like calling BI for a backboard slap in HS (another bad habit that college officials bring into HS games).
I've never called or had a partner that called BI in an NCAA-M game for smacking the backboard, even though you can by rule.
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Old Sun Jan 15, 2023, 01:59pm
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I've never called or had a partner that called BI in an NCAA-M game for smacking the backboard, even though you can by rule.

Not disagreeing with your experience, but…

I’ve seen it plenty on TV. Clearly, too, have all of the HS coaches I’ve given Ts to when they argue my no calls for the same thing they see on TV with different results.

I know the NCAA rule is predicated on the ring moving as a result of backboard contact while the ball is on the basket or in the cylinder. So not all collegiate backboard slaps result in PI. But many do, especially with portable backboards that take longer to stabilize.


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Old Sun Jan 15, 2023, 04:11pm
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I've never called or had a partner that called BI in an NCAA-M game for smacking the backboard, even though you can by rule.
Well the rule does not say just slapping the backboard, the slapping as to influence the ball not going in and I have called that a couple of times myself and seen it called in my games. Also as said seen it a few times on TV. So it does happen, just not very often.

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Old Fri Jan 20, 2023, 02:41pm
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Well the rule does not say just slapping the backboard, the slapping as to influence the ball not going in and I have called that a couple of times myself and seen it called in my games. Also as said seen it a few times on TV. So it does happen, just not very often.

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If you're talking about NFHS rules, that is not correct. The slapping of the backboard rules makes no mention of whether it has an actual impact on the shot or not. It is illegal if a shot is in flight.

The rule is a bit ambiguous, but not so far as to imply it has to affect the shot.
b. Intentionally slapping or striking the backboard or causing the ring to vibrate while a try or tap is in flight or is touching the backboard or is in the basket or in the cylinder above the basket.
The only thing that is ambiguous is whether the red part applies to both the blue and green phrases or just the green phrase.

Either way, it only has to occur when there is a potential for it to have an effect, not that it actually does.
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Old Fri Jan 20, 2023, 02:55pm
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If you're talking about NFHS rules, that is not correct. The slapping of the backboard rules makes no mention of whether it has an actual impact on the shot or not. It is illegal if a shot is in flight.

The rule is a bit ambiguous, but not so far as to imply it has to affect the shot.
b. Intentionally slapping or striking the backboard or causing the ring to vibrate while a try or tap is in flight or is touching the backboard or is in the basket or in the cylinder above the basket.
The only thing that is ambiguous is whether the red part applies to both the blue and green phrases or just the green phrase.

Either way, it only has to occur when there is a potential for it to have an effect, not that it actually does.
I was not referencing high school at all. I was referencing the comment that the rule at the NCAA allows you to count a basket for slapping the backboard. The NF rule does not have GT or BI as part of the rule.

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