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Sorry if this is in the case book, but I don't have it with me. I've seen this answered two ways in the forum previously, once regarding a 3 point shot, that said this would count for 2 points instead of 3, once that said no points should be awarded, both using the same reasoning that the try has ended.
Situation: A1 bounces ball hard on the ground during a fastbreak to give an alley-oop pass to A2 for a dunk. A2 misses the pass, ball goes in. Count it? If so, how would this be entered in the scorebook, since there is no try for a field goal? If not, what would be the call and how would it be administered? Or would the ball somehow still be live? |
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It counts as 2 points. it can't be a try, by rule. A try ends when the thrown ball touches the floor- rule 4-41-4. It is a live ball entering the basket though, so it still counts. Case book play 4-41-4SitB is close and gives you the general concept.
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Luke (I am your father, you knob!)
Once the ball bounces (and even before it bounces, actually), it is no longer a try. Therefore, even it goes in, it only counts for 2.
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