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Old Wed Aug 05, 2009, 09:37am
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Many of us agree what "own backboard" means, but I know there are people that still confuse that term with the basket that is being defended.
I think that FIBA defines it differently from FED / NCAA.
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Old Wed Aug 05, 2009, 11:21am
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I think that FIBA defines it differently from FED / NCAA.
I believe you are correct.

Plus, other sports played here in the US define the goals in the opposite manner too....football and soccer are just two examples.
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Old Wed Aug 05, 2009, 02:48pm
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yeah my bad, I meant off the opponents backboard/rim.
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Old Wed Aug 05, 2009, 02:51pm
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yeah my bad, I meant off the opponents backboard/rim.
I knew that's what you meant, don't let the knuckleheads get to you.

Again, treat it like the floor and apply the pivot foot and dribbling rules accordingly. It's essentially a dribble.
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Old Wed Aug 05, 2009, 03:01pm
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ok, and I assume the shot clock would continue in that case.
If A1 shoots at B1's basket and the ball bounces off and B1 touches it but does not gain control and A1 gets the ball back does the shot clock continue for team A. Would the 10 second backcourt count continue?
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Old Wed Aug 05, 2009, 03:03pm
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ok, and I assume the shot clock would continue in that case.
If A1 shoots at B1's basket and the ball bounces off and B1 touches it but does not gain control and A1 gets the ball back does the shot clock continue for team A. Would the 10 second backcourt count continue?
Yes, the 10 second backcourt count would continue uninterrupted; as would the shot clock (where applicable.)
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