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Old Tue Jan 03, 2006, 11:33am
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Re: no

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You can't say that a underhand toss hard off the backboard was a shot. It was intended as a self pass
You say it's spinach and the hell with it, eh?

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Old Tue Jan 03, 2006, 12:57pm
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Re: no

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You can't say that a underhand toss hard off the backboard was a shot. It was intended as a self pass
The NCAA book has this specific play (4-67.4 AR 44) -- legal.

I seem to recall NFHS also having this play at one time, but the closest I find now is 4.15.4C(c) -- also legal.

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Old Tue Jan 03, 2006, 01:50pm
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Re: no

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You can't say that a underhand toss hard off the backboard was a shot. It was intended as a self pass
Yup, we can say that. We would too.

Unless you're a mind-reader, and I know that I'm not, there's no way to be completely sure that the play was intended to be a self-pass. Any doubt at all ----> no call.
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