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Old Tue Feb 19, 2008, 09:39am
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Yes it is....it is based on physics.

In general, you can use the following rules of thumb...

If the ball started on the left side of the backboard and stayed on the left side of the backboard, it hit the left side of the backboard.

If the ball started on the back side of the backboard and stayed on the back side of the backboard, it hit the back side of the backboard.
Hmm...if the ball started below the backboard, and ended up below the backboard, it could have still hit the top of the backboard.

I never was any good at physics.
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