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Old Fri Nov 18, 2005, 10:08am
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Here's another vocal signal I've encountered and hence used in, ahem, youth rec leagues. Many times a free thrower shoots and the ball never touches the ring. This I know to be a violation because, well it's just such an ugly play, that it has to be a violation.

A rule citation would allow me to sleep at night.

The closest I can find is 9-1-10.

Also, in my reading of rules and cases I find several references to "ring OR backboard" touches.( RB 9-1-10, CB 9.1.9 Situation A)

Does this mean that if a free thrower shoots and the ball touches the backboard and NOT the ring it is legal?

Lastly, a purist would call the play: whistle, color, point, but at this level it seems that vocalizing "no rim" helps everyone understand the call.

What to do?

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Old Fri Nov 18, 2005, 10:27am
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"Whistle"
"Shooting Violation"
"Color & Point to location of throw in"
"Point direction"


Thats how I call it. It flows better in action then in words I think.

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Old Fri Nov 18, 2005, 10:34am
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Also, in my reading of rules and cases I find several references to "ring OR backboard" touches.( RB 9-1-10, CB 9.1.9 Situation A)

Does this mean that if a free thrower shoots and the ball touches the backboard and NOT the ring it is legal?
It is, of course, a violation if the ball fails to touch the rim during a FT. The references to "rim or backboard" are to when the restrictions end for the players along the lane. They can enter the lane when the ball hits the backboard, even if it hasn't hit the rim yet.

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Lastly, a purist would call the play: whistle, color, point, but at this level it seems that vocalizing "no rim" helps everyone understand the call.

What to do?
I always vocalize "no rim". Probably not exactly right per the manual, but it makes clear exactly why I blew the whistle. If you don't say it, it could be just about any FT violation. Offensive player in the lane early, shooter steps over the line early, player standing on the 3-point line. Who will know what you called if you don't say it?
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Old Fri Nov 18, 2005, 11:26am
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ChuckElias
It is, of course, a violation if the ball fails to touch the rim during a FT. The references to "rim or backboard" are to when the restrictions end for the players along the lane. They can enter the lane when the ball hits the backboard, even if it hasn't hit the rim yet.



glad you reiterated that last point; yet, we occasionally hear officials incorrectly warn the players along the lane: "wait 'til it hits the rim"
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Old Fri Nov 18, 2005, 01:09pm
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[QUOTE]It is, of course, a violation if the ball fails to touch the rim during a FT.

What is the explicit rules citation that supports this statement?
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Old Fri Nov 18, 2005, 01:13pm
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cyber-Ref
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It is, of course, a violation if the ball fails to touch the rim during a FT.

What is the explicit rules citation that supports this statement?
NFHS 9-1-something-or-other.
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Old Fri Nov 18, 2005, 01:31pm
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9-1-3, to be exact.
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Old Fri Nov 18, 2005, 01:36pm
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Thanks Chuck, I don't know how I kept over-looking that one!
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