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Pass Goes Behind the Backboard, Through the Supports
Player A is falling out of bounds under his own basket. He throws the ball behind his back in an effort to save the ball. In doing so, the ball goes from one side of the lane to the other, passing directly behind the backboard, and somehow comes down on the other side of the lane without hitting any supports where it is caught by a teammate. Officials had a "no call". A D-1 official observing said that the play should have been whistled. He says that the ball cannot pass directly behind the backboard. What say you guys and gals?
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I was always curious about this one - why is it different for a fan shape as opposed to a rectangular shape? Anyone know?
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I actually had this happen to me during a game. I no called it, and then some official who was in the stands cornered me after the game and blasted me for no calling it. I asked him what rule he was specifically referring to, and he was really vague about it. Just kept on repeating it was in the rule book and I needed to go look.
Next time I saw him was at a DII college game getting his a** chewed out by his supervisor for blowing some calls. |
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Lobbyist. Help keep the fan shape manufacturers going. I think they are going to need a bail out.
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so... in college is it legal or illegal? Like someone said earlier, this is illegal in the pro game, so I don't want to blow it in a college game, so what is correct?
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There is a rule regarding passing the ball over the supports or over the backboard. However, I believe (without looking this up) that this only applies to a throw-in pass. So if you're on the baseline and you pass it over the backboard/supports to the other side of the court, then you have a violation........I think
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No rulebook with me today, but I believe the NOTE under "rule" 7-1 should clarify. I think...
No sir, this would apply to any shot or pass (throw-in or amongst players). |
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The only time a throwin matters on this is if the ball passes through the basket.
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There's nothing in 7-1 or any other rule that makes the OP illegal.
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