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This question pertains to an out of bounds call relating to the goal. From what I have read, the ball is only out of bounds when it contacts the supports or passes over the backboard (from front or back unless on an inbounds play). What about the scenario of the ball rolling along the top of the backboard?
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Depends upon what happens. If the ball rolls along the top of the board and falls back in front of the board, keep playing. If it goes off the back, violation. If it actually stops on top...grab your camera, then use the arrow. Theoretically, it's possible for a ball roll part way across the top of the board and then fall in the basket for a countable (yet hard to imagine) two points.
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gymrat,
Assuming you're referring to a rectangular backboard, the top, bottom, and sides are in bounds. A ball passing over the top is out of bounds. This is true whether on a pass, try, or throw-in. In your scenario, the ball would be live (in bounds) until it passed over the backboard or touched a support. Even during a throw-in, a ball passing over would be out of bounds and a violation would result. Fan shaped backboards present a different set of rules. A ball passing over is still in bounds regardless of where it came from. Sven |
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Ball off the top
Did anyone see the NBA game about a week ago when the last shot to win bounced twice on the top of the backboard and then fell in the hole? For the life of me I can't remeber who even played the game. I just remeber getting home from a game and flipping the sports on just in time to catch the play and the sports caster saying "and it does count I checked the rules."
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Glind,
That was Vin Baker on the Sonics....It was a game winning shot. |
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Re: Ball off the top
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I think what makes this harder in NBA/College is that the ball is OOB when it touches the shot clock - usually mounted right above the backboard.
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