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As long as were in the neighborhood -
What if the throw-in lodges betwixed the rim and backboard?
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Becasue, if it is the other backboard, that means we've got bigger problems!!!!
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Here is a fundamental I would use. If it aint OOB then it must be in bounds.
The only times ball is OOB (see 7-1-2) touches player who is OOB, touches person, floor, or object on or outside boundary, the supports or back of backboard, the ceiling, overhead equipment, or supports, or passing over a rectangle backboard... It's not one of these, it must be in and legal. |
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Dude, I think you need help!
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