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Old Sat Oct 03, 2009, 06:14am
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Not if it is called a block.
Good point. At least I was half right. My point was that assuming that neither a block, nor a charge, was called, just based on what occurs up near, or in, the cylinder, would you have NFHS basket interference? I respectfully disagree with bas2456. I believe that part of the ball is still in the cylinder when it is touched by the offensive player.
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Good point. At least I was half right. My point was that assuming that neither a block, nor a charge, was called, just based on what occurs up near, or in, the cylinder, would you have NFHS basket interference? I respectfully disagree with bas2456. I believe that part of the ball is still in the cylinder when it is touched by the offensive player.
At :36 seconds you can see the ball is clearly out of the cylinder.

Not sure about the NCAA block-charge... the interp is tough and I need more input/direction before I fully understand how to call this.
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Old Mon Oct 05, 2009, 07:57pm
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At :36 seconds you can see the ball is clearly out of the cylinder.
bbcof83: You're right. Thanks. I had to pause it several times to see it, but at the 35-36 second mark, the ball is definitely outside the cylinder. If I had to make this call (just the basket interference, not the block charge) from the trial position in a real game, I would be dead wrong. Probably would be some technical foul activity with the coach after I waved off the basket.
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