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Old Wed Feb 14, 2007, 09:20pm
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Ball off the top of the backboard

If the ball is shot, bounces up and hits the top of the backboard is it out of bounds? Also, if the ball bounces up and over the backboard, but does not land out of bounds, is it out of bounds. I know if the ball hits the support it is out. Thank you for any help.
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Old Wed Feb 14, 2007, 09:49pm
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The top is inbounds.

Over the backboard is out of bounds. Period. ( Rectangle board. )
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Old Wed Feb 14, 2007, 09:54pm
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If the ball is shot, bounces up and hits the top of the backboard is it out of bounds?
If the backboard is square. NO it is not OOB

Fan shaped backboard ??? going with no but not sure

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Also, if the ball bounces up and over the backboard, but does not land out of bounds, is it out of bounds. I know if the ball hits the support it is out. Thank you for any help.
If the backboard is square. YES it is OOB, any time a ball crosses the over the top of a square backboard it is a violation, whether front to back or back to front

Fan shaped backboard. NO it is not OOB

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Old Wed Feb 14, 2007, 10:33pm
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Fan shaped backboard ??? going with no but not sure
A fan shaped backboard doesn't have a top.

The only side of any backboard that is OOB is the back side.
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Old Wed Feb 14, 2007, 11:24pm
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Question What about the corner edge.

What about the sharp edge where the back of the board and the side edge of the board meet??? If it touches that sharp edge, is it not partially touching the back of the board. The ball will rebound towards the baseline. Is this out of bounds.

Here is a case: 7.1.2.

Question (i have only put in the B option fromt he case):
The ball strikes the side edge or top edge of the backboard or pases over the top of the backboard and the ball (came from a pass or try from the front or back of the plane of the backboard.) The ball does not touch any suppporting braces.

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The ball remains live if it touches the side edge or the top edge if it rebounds and comes down in front of the backboard.

Does this mean that if it comes down behind the backboard (rebounds towards the baseline) it is out of bounds.
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Old Thu Feb 15, 2007, 09:43am
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What about the sharp edge where the back of the board and the side edge of the board meet??? If it touches that sharp edge, is it not partially touching the back of the board. The ball will rebound towards the baseline. Is this out of bounds.

Here is a case: 7.1.2.

Question (i have only put in the B option fromt he case):
The ball strikes the side edge or top edge of the backboard or pases over the top of the backboard and the ball (came from a pass or try from the front or back of the plane of the backboard.) The ball does not touch any suppporting braces.

Answer:
The ball remains live if it touches the side edge or the top edge if it rebounds and comes down in front of the backboard.

Does this mean that if it comes down behind the backboard (rebounds towards the baseline) it is out of bounds.
If the ball is thrown from behind the backboard and hits an edge and rebounds boack towards OOB, then judge it to have hit the back of the backboard and be a violation. If it rebouonds toward the playing court, then judge it to have hit the side and it remains in play.

If the ball is thrown from the playing court side of the backboard, it's impossible (someone will now post about a curve ball or a giant fan) for it to hit the back of the backboard without previously hitting something else.
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Old Thu Feb 15, 2007, 10:01am
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If the ball is thrown from the playing court side of the backboard, it's impossible (someone will now post about a curve ball or a giant fan) for it to hit the back of the backboard without previously hitting something else.
How about a rising fastball?
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