|
|||
T/F The goal counts if a live ball enters from above and passes through the basket while the clock is not running.
My understanding is the ball is live when it is at the disposal of a player who is inbounding the ball. If after a violation, time-out, or any situation where the clock has been stopped and the ball is to be put into play by a throw in, if the player inbounding the ball throws it through the basket, the goal does not count. Correct? I have looked up the definition of "goal" to see if I may have missed something. I haven't found anything new, so I'm asking you for help. |
|
|||
You can't score a basket from an inbounds pass, unless the ball is touched by another player first. It is a violation.
Now a slight retreat, how about inadvertently inbounding the ball threw your opponents basket.
__________________
- SamIAm (Senior Registered User) - (Concerning all judgement calls - they depend on age, ability, and severity) |
|
|||
Quote:
|
|
|||
Quote:
It is true that PC fouls and throw-in violations cancel goals that may have gone through the basket during a live ball. But these two exceptions are not intended to make that question false. |
|
|||
Quote:
How about if the R makes a really bad toss to start the game that goes through a basket? Live ball, clock not running. . . The answer is false.
__________________
Any NCAA rules and interpretations in this post are relevant for men's games only! |
|
|||
Quote:
"Whether the clock is running or stopped has no influence on the counting of a goal" The answer is true. Z |
|
|||
Quote:
5-7-4 Isn't the ball dead as soon as the throw in enters (ie before it passes through) the basket? 9-2-7
__________________
9-11-01 http://www.fallenheroesfund.org/fallenheroes/index.php http://www.carydufour.com/marinemoms...llowribbon.jpg |
|
|||
Quote:
__________________
Any NCAA rules and interpretations in this post are relevant for men's games only! |
|
|||
Thanks for your help.
While going through college, I was forced to take a couple of class were we did nothing but prove mathmatical equations. I learned the quickest way to disprove something is to find a situation were it is false. Therefore, the reason I posted the question. One of the last posts taught me that when the ball enters the basket from an out of bounds throw in, it becomes dead. Thus in this situation, a live ball doesn't go through the hoop and the answer to this question is True. |
|
|||
Quote:
As for the second one... maybe! Is the ball live when it enters the basket on the throw-in, but dead as soon as it enters? Who knows? I took my information from 5-1-1 and 5-1-2. And that this question appeared on a past NFHS test and the answer was true. |
|
|||
The questions are poor
Those of us that have taken these idiot proof... no, no, no, prove-you're-not-an-idiot, tests for many years recognize that some of these questions could be justified as true or as false.
I think that this one was intended to be True. Airborne shooter is fouled. Whistle blows. Clock stops. Live ball goes through hoop. Goal counts. That was my reasoning. Or how about a free throw. Ball is live when you give it to the shooter and it is live until it goes through the hoop and the clock never runs. I think the principle being tested is that the ball can be live when the clock is not running. Odds are 50-50 that any one of us got it correct.
__________________
"There are no superstar calls. We don't root for certain teams. We don't cheat. But sometimes we just miss calls." - Joe Crawford |
|
|||
Further explanation
Quote:
Also, if I inbound the ball so that it is in the cylinder over my basket and the defensive team snags the ball, is this basket intereference? Can it be, since this is not a legal try for goal? Or does that have any bearing on basket interference? If the ball was on a downward flight and the defender grabbed the ball, would this be goal tending? |
|
|||
Re: Further explanation
Quote:
I'm trying to remember now if the BI counts as 2 or 3. I would say that it counts as 2 because it was not an attempt behind the 3 point line. The thrower might have been behind the line but it was not an attempt. |
Bookmarks |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | Rate This Thread |
|
|