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shot over backboard
In my game tonight we had team a's shot hit the rim and bounce up over the backboard but did not touch any support structure, so we let them play through. Team B's coach starts screaming and hollering that the ball is immediately out of bounds once the shot goes over the backboard. This backboard is rectanglular. I fell we were correct but this coach has me thinking i might be wrong, and figured the board could help.
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This shows why you were wrong.
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had a case in NE WI - saw it on the news. 2 teams playing for 1st place in conf. - both ranked teams. Team A up by 2 with 2 seconds. Team B inbounds in BC and shoots last second shot from FT line. Ball goes off the iron, up, bounces on top of backboard (but never passes over) and straight through the basket. Shot off with 1 sec showing on clock. Team B should have won but the officials got together and disallowed basket because ball bounced on top of rectangular backboard. OUCH! It was replayed all day on all the newscasts on that station
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I have seen a ft do this. Not game winning thouhg, but it was up on the backboard three times before it went back and through the net
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Without seeing the play or the basket, is it possible that the officials disallowed the goal in this situation because the ball hit a cord, shot clock, or support instead? |
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nope - just kicked it- Basket on support like NCAA, NBA etc. Nothing overhead at all. I will say that the kids and coach of losing team handled it well - at least on camera. I know that if I had been the coach I would have been Pi$$ed - and there would more than likely been a "conversation" about it before the officials left the court. Took away conference - but tourny time is a new season and all teams get seeded in regions, sections and then on to state so they still are playing!
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Many years ago the Boston Celtics used to play a few "home" games each year at the Hartford, CT Civic Center. One of his most famous, of his many famous shots, was taken at the Hartford Civic Center. While hustling to save a ball from going out of bounds, he jumped over the end line, turned, and shot the ball, over the backboard from back to front, which hit nothing but net. I believe that this is now illegal in the NBA. I've seen this shot replayed many times. Most people think it was taken at Boston Garden. It wasn't.
Last night, at my girls varsity game, during one of the time outs, they played "Brass Bonanza", the theme song of the Hartford Whalers. It made me sad. Maybe someday, besides the WNBA Connecticut Sun, we'll have a major league team in Connecticut. We almost lost our PGA tournament, until a sponser dropped out of another tournament and one of our big insurance companies came to the rescue and sponsered our Greater Hartford golf tournament. We also have a major mens and womens tennis tournament in New Haven every summer. |
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