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Old Tue Oct 04, 2005, 08:57am
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last night this happened. A1 attempts a free throw and the shot only hits the backboard and NOT the rim. my partner blows is dead for not hitting the rim. A's coach doesn't like the call. i was lead, so i wasn't watching the ball. i tell the coach if it didn't hit the rim, it's the correct all.

however, reading the rulebook on when a free throws, it also says touching the backboard. so, was it the correct all? or should play been allowed to continue since it only hit the backboard?

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Old Tue Oct 04, 2005, 09:04am
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9-1-3. Your partner was right.

Coach was wrong. Anybody surprised?
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Old Tue Oct 04, 2005, 09:12am
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it is a FT violation if the ball does not touch the ring. good call by your partner. the coach does not know the rules.
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Old Tue Oct 04, 2005, 09:21am
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the restrictions...

i read that the restrictions on players is until the ball hits the ring, backboard or until the FT end is 9-10. so, the ball could hit the backboard first,which would allow players to enter the lane and then hit the ring and still be a legal free throw action.

however 9-3 is the rule reference for the FT "He/she shall throw within 10 seconds to cause the ball to enter the basket or touch the ring before the free throw ends."

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Old Tue Oct 04, 2005, 09:29am
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Re: the restrictions...

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i read that the restrictions on players is until the ball hits the ring, backboard or until the FT end is 9-10. so, the ball could hit the backboard first,which would allow players to enter the lane and then hit the ring and still be a legal free throw action.
The rule citation is actually 9-1-10, but yes, you're correct. The players may enter the lane once the ball hits the backboard.

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however 9-3 is the rule reference for the FT "He/she shall throw within 10 seconds to cause the ball to enter the basket or touch the ring before the free throw ends."
Again, the rule is 9-1-3, but again, you're correct.

The players may enter the lane once the ball hits the backboard. But the FT shooter still must hit the rim or else he/she has violated.
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Old Wed Oct 05, 2005, 04:55am
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But the FT shooter still must hit the rim or else he/she has violated.
What if the player makes the shot without hitting the ring?

Oh, what's that JR? I should be cutting Chuck some slack today due his Sox getting thumped 14-2. Ok...
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