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Old Fri Dec 21, 2001, 03:37pm
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I recently observed a boys varsity game in which player A was on a breakaway layup. Player B in pursuit. After the ball hits the backboard, player B slaps the backboard and causes the ball to roll off the rim. The trail official calls basket interference. The coach of team A wants a technical for slapping the backboard. After the officials discuss, they wave off the basket interference and call the technical. Is this the correct call or could you also count the basket? Thanks.
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Old Fri Dec 21, 2001, 03:53pm
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As they say at the Senior Center - "depends". There's another scenario in which B1 made a legitimate attempt to block the shot and his hand just happened to hit the backboard because of it. That's a no call.
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Old Fri Dec 21, 2001, 04:20pm
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I recently observed a boys varsity game in which player A was on a breakaway layup. Player B in pursuit. After the ball hits the backboard, player B slaps the backboard and causes the ball to roll off the rim. The trail official calls basket interference. The coach of team A wants a technical for slapping the backboard. After the officials discuss, they wave off the basket interference and call the technical. Is this the correct call or could you also count the basket? Thanks.
Slapping the backboard cannot be BI. It's either a T, or nothing, and the basket counts or not on its own accord.
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Old Fri Dec 21, 2001, 08:18pm
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I agree with the experts. The backboard slap call T has to be an intentional act. If you inadvertantly slap it while trying to block a shot, no call. If it's intentional, T! No bucket. 2 shots and a throw in at the division line. It might have been a BI in the first scenario but you wouldn't give the T for the backboard slap.
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Old Fri Dec 21, 2001, 11:19pm
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It might have been a BI in the first scenario but you wouldn't give the T for the backboard slap.
Clarify, would you?
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Old Fri Dec 21, 2001, 11:50pm
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If it's intentional, T! No bucket. 2 shots and a throw in at the division line.
Actually, if it's intentional and the ball goes in, team A gets the original score (2 or 3) and the 2 shots + ball for the technical foul.
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Old Sat Dec 22, 2001, 03:32pm
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Sorry if I was unclear. If the player commits BI and then follows through by unintentionally slapping the backboard then the basket is counted and no T is given.
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Old Mon Dec 24, 2001, 02:06pm
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Sorry if I was unclear. If the player commits BI and then follows through by unintentionally slapping the backboard then the basket is counted and no T is given.
Just curious...Why the T for slapping the backboard? Isnt Basket Interference (2 pts) enough? I understand the rule...just wondering about the intent.

Also, if the ball goes in and the board slap is deemed intentional, do you count the basket in addition to the T?

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Old Mon Dec 24, 2001, 03:39pm
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Just curious...Why the T for slapping the backboard? Isnt Basket Interference (2 pts) enough? I understand the rule...just wondering about the intent.

Also, if the ball goes in and the board slap is deemed intentional, do you count the basket in addition to the T?

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