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Brian S Tue Mar 07, 2000 10:44pm

One last topic from games I did last weekend:

Ball hits the rim, bounces straight up and lands on the top edge of the square backboard, then bounces back down onto the rim.

Is the ball landing on the top edge of the backboard out of bounds? I know that the ball can't pass over a square board, but what is the ruling when the ball lands on top of the board and bounces back into play without passing over the board?

mick Tue Mar 07, 2000 11:11pm

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Geneva">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Brian S on 03-07-2000 09:44 PM
One last topic from games I did last weekend:

Ball hits the rim, bounces straight up and lands on the top edge of the square backboard, then bounces back down onto the rim.

Is the ball landing on the top edge of the backboard out of bounds? I know that the ball can't pass over a square board, but what is the ruling when the ball lands on top of the board and bounces back into play without passing over the board?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Is it true that you do not owna rule book?
mick


Bart Tyson Tue Mar 07, 2000 11:15pm

All sides are inbounds except the back.

Brian S Tue Mar 07, 2000 11:30pm

Mick -

Yes I do have a rule book. I just started officiating the past few weeks, and have found this discussion group to be an excellent way to learn from people who obviously have much more knowledge than I do when it comes to officiating.

I thought that I could ask a couple of questions and get some insight that I cannot get from simply reading the rule book.

I apologize if you think this was a stupid question.

Bart Tyson Tue Mar 07, 2000 11:44pm

Brian, my guess is Mick didn't mean it the way you took it. No question is a stupid question. We like these questions, it helps us sharpen our knowledge.

mick Wed Mar 08, 2000 09:31am

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Geneva">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Brian S on 03-07-2000 10:30 PM
Mick -

Yes I do have a rule book. I just started officiating the past few weeks, and have found this discussion group to be an excellent way to learn from people who obviously have much more knowledge than I do when it comes to officiating.

I thought that I could ask a couple of questions and get some insight that I cannot get from simply reading the rule book.

I apologize if you think this was a stupid question. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Brian,
Bart was correct, no question is stupid on this Board. I was only wondering if the answers to your questions could be referenced to the books, or not.
mick http://www.ereferee.com/ubb/wink.gif


Art N Wed Mar 08, 2000 04:15pm

Keep asking the questions. Mick was just being a smart a$$. We try to have a sense of humor around here. I'm sure Mick doesn't want to discourge anyone from asking questions they are not sure of. There are alot of good people on here. And Mick has alot of input to all. BE NICE MICK! lol

Brian S Thu Mar 09, 2000 10:34pm

All points well taken.

I will try to reference the rules in my questions from now on. (And I won't get so defensive.)

Thank you gentlemen (and ladies) for helping this rookie ref learn more every day.


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