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A-1's try from behind the 3 point line is legally touched by A-2 who is in the 2-point area. Ball enters basket. Official awards two points. Is the official correct.
Answer key says NO. What am I missing here? |
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NFHS 5.2.1 Situation C (item d)...
if touched by the offense and deflected from inside the three point line (two point area) then two points.
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The case says "touched" -- nothing about "changing momentum" |
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Not to bring physics into this debate, but any touch would, de facto, cause a change in momentum of the system - both that of the ball and the player.
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We have a clear 3-point try that is touched. If it leaves the shooter's hand as a 3 point try, it continues to be a 3-point try until the try ends. If it is on the upward flight and A2 redirects a try, it's a new try from whereever A2 is located (either the original or this new try was not going to be successful. Either way, it will be 2 points or 0 points). If it merely brushes A2's single wild hair, I think the original try continues. Imagine Mugsy Boges (sp?) shooting over a screen set by Shawn Bradey. I belive this case's purpose is to allow us to distingush between the original try and a subsequent try/tap. If the ball is touched inside the line by the offense, I think it is up to the referee's judegment depending on whether that touch made a difference. |
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Sorry
What I typed was not intended as a quote...
Here is the quote 5.2.1 Situation C: A1 throws the ball from behind the three-point line. The ball is legally touched by: ...(d) A2 who is in the two-point area. The ball continues in flight and goes through A's basket. Ruling: ...In (d), score two points since the legal touch by a teammate occurred in the two-point area. For example (mine) A1 is attempting the alley-oop or just a pass from the three-point area. A2 under or near the basket attempts to catch/dunk the ball but fails to control the pass having only touched (and likely deflected) the pass... score two. If the official can say A2 didn't touch the throw, score 3. If A2 touched it and was within the two-point area, score 2. Sorry for the confusion Cameron.
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Refresher Test #65
Rule 4.40
Here is what you've got a throw for goal was ended and turned into a tap for goal both are try for goals. The throw for goal(Three point attempt) ended when the tap for goal started. So you would have a two point basket. The answer has been changed to Yes by IAABO.
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