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What do you call here?
Game is under NFHS rules
Player A2 steals the ball from B1 in B's baclcourt and heads to the rim for a lay up - B1 truns and bolts after A2 and can not get to the layup and while the ball is on the cylinder B1 slaps the backboard, below the rim, hard enough to visibly vibrate the board and the ball does not go in. ![]() please make your call and back it up with rules feel free to add NCAA also. |
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Easy one. Technical foul on B1 for INTENTIONALLY slapping the backboard. Team A shoots two plus posession at mid-court. No credit for original layup attempt. Sorry I can't site FED rule #, as I'm still at work without my books, but I know it's in there.
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Calling it both ways...since 1999 Last edited by Bad Zebra; Fri Apr 27, 2007 at 04:06pm. |
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First of all this is a judgment call if you call anything. If you deem the slapping the backboard is a result of a block attempt, you cannot call anything. If you think the only reason the board was slapped was to vibrate the rim or to showboat, then you have a technical foul. Nothing you stated makes either call clear. Vibrating the backboard is not a violation unto itself. This is one of those, "You have to see it to call it" type of conversations.
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Backboard Slap
A player cannot touch the ball, ring, or net while the ball is on the ring or within the basket. A player cannot touch the ball if it is in the imaginary cylinder above the ring. These are examples of basket interference. It is legal to touch the ring or the net if the ball is above the ring and not touching the ring, even if the ball is in the imaginary cylinder above the ring. It is legal to hang on the ring if a player is avoiding an injury to himself or herself or another player.
The backboard has nothing to do with goaltending. Goaltending is contacting the ball on its downward flight, above the level of the rim, with a chance to go in. On most layups, the ball is going up after it contacts the backboard. It is legal to pin the ball against the backboard if it still on the way up and not in the imaginary cylinder above the basket. Slapping the backboard is neither basket interference nor is it goaltending and points cannot be awarded. A player who strikes a backboard so forcefully that it cannot be ignored because it is an attempt to draw attention to the player, or a means of venting frustration, may be assessed a technical foul. When a player simply attempts to block a shot and accidentally slaps the backboard it is neither a violation nor is it a technical foul. |
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Rule 10 Fouls and Penalties SECTION 3 PLAYER TECHNICAL A player shall not: ART. 5 . . . Illegally contact the backboard/ring by: a. Placing a hand on the backboard or ring to gain an advantage. b. Intentionally slapping or striking the backboard or causing the ring to vibrate while a try or tap is in flight or is touching the backboard or is in the basket or in the cylinder above the basket. PENALTY: (Section 3) Two free throws plus ball for division-line throw-in. NCAA RULE 10 Fouls and Penalties Section 3. Indirect Technical FoulsArt. 15. Intentionally slapping or striking the backboard or causing either the backboard or ring to vibrate while the ball is in flight during a try, or while the ball is touching the backboard, is on the basket ring, in the basket net or the cylinder. Section 4. Penalty for Indirect Technical Fouls Art. 1. The penalty for an indirect technical foul shall be two free throws awarded to a player of the offended team. The ball shall be put back in play at the point of interruption. ...Art. 2. Indirect technical fouls shall count neither toward a player's five fouls for disqualification nor toward the team-foul total. Besides the penalties, there is a small difference in the wording as the NCAA rule includes "on the basket ring" and the NFHS rule only mentions the ball being "in the cylinder above the basket." Of course, this is not important because whenever a ball is on the basket ring, it is in the cylinder. So anyone who would argue that NFHS rule doesn't cover this situation is incorrect. |
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This isn't a judgement call at all. Cut and dried. How can slapping the backboard while the ball is already on the ring be anything but intentional? The defender can't be attempting to block the shot...It's already been shot. T him/her up!
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The rule--10-3-5- says you can't intentionally slap the board while the ball is in the basket. If they can write the rule to include the ball being already IN the basket, the intent sureasheck must include the ball being on the rim also. Iow, if it's not too late to make the call when the ball is in the basket, it can't be too late either when the ball is on the ring before entering the basket. The only judgment on the play is whether the backboard slap was intentional or not. |
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in this case the officials blew the call as they called basket interfeence anyway. but the judgment if they had made the right Call "T" was sound, the player could not be blocking the shot becuase he hit the backboard below the rim. |
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