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the and is this awful nightmare I had last night where I dreamt I had swallowed my whistle and was choking. Nobody was helping either, stupid fans. but I made it by using a chair to self heimlich. may that be the last ref related dream unless it involves the laker girls.
![]() well to the question about throwing the ball of your own backboard. Catch a pass, dribbles then toss of the B then catch=travel. Same but no dribble is it a travel once you catch it? Or do you have to dribble again? Do you have a pivot foot if not? 3. Catch the pass throw it off but just start dribbling without catching it. Travel? 4. also if you throw it off (edit-the opponents rim) is it the same as the backboard? what if the shot is accidental or on purpose? Would the shot clock restart? Last edited by mutantducky; Wed Aug 05, 2009 at 02:49pm. |
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Another Myth Bites The Dust ...
The shooter can retrieve his or her own airball, if the referee considers it to be a shot attempt. The release ends team control. It is not a violation for that player to start another dribble at that point.
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Great myth, but seems to have nothing to do with the OP. |
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I think the point Billy was making (and perhaps skipped over) was that throwing the ball off your own backboard would be considered a try, and thus no dribble or travel violations could be possible, the same as retrieving the airball.
Maybe there is some confusion on whether the OP is asking about a player throwing the ball off the backboard of the basket they are defending? In the case of #4, in the case of an "accidental" vs. "on-purpose" shot hitting the rim, if it's a shot, the shot clock resets.
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He did specifically say "your own backboard" in the OP, so there should be no confusion about that. I would say the way the whole OP is worded is confusing, though.
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There is also the confusion/myth that the rules are the same for throwing the ball off either backboard. We hope the Mutant One comes back and is a little clearer in the question.
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