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Beyond that, I've forgotten the context of my earlier comment. :o |
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We all agree....
We all agree that hitting the backboard while the ball is on the rim is a rare occasion. However, what I don't understand is the reluctance to make it part of the BI definition. It is such an easy and logically thing to do. If it is so rare, and it is, players are not going to change the way they play defense. If they hit the backboard while the ball is not on the rim, it's nothing and we won't call it. If it is, on that rare occasion, on the rim when contact occurs it should be penalized just like we penalize contact with the rim or net.
Can anyone argue that hitting the backboard while the ball is on the rim should be allowed by the defense? Can you actually say that it is not basket interference? Forget the rarity of the situation. Do you actually believe the defense should be allowed to hit the backboard with the ball on the rim? I'm not asking if it should be included in the rule book. Just should it be allowed? And remember, forget how often this occurs. Look at this in a vacuum. Should this be a legal act? |
I'll just add this before leaving it alone. If it's not currently a problem while there's no rule preventing it, why add the rule?
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As I believe the great Walter C. might have stated this situation:
NFHS 2009 -2010. It is what it is and that's the way it shall be. ;) |
Here's my last comment, i think
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Team A is down by 2 with 2 seconds on the clock. The ball is on the rim when B1 bangs the board in frustration. The ball falls off the rim. No basket. T up B1. A1 shoots the two free throws but misses the front end. They are down by 1 with .4 seconds left. They inbound the ball but can't get a shot off. Team B wins. Why allow the defense an advantage in this situation? A simple change to the BI definition (not a new rule as you suggest) would fix this. I could then award 2 points to team A and also penalize with a Technical foul. |
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How often is the touch REALLY part of "a legitimate block attempt?" |
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Of course, we could just make it more like volleyball. |
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Yes and T up the coach...
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I agree
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You're also right that you're not arguing for a new rule, just an addition to an existing rule. That said, the committee isn't likely to do this for a problem that doesn't exist. I'm really pretty ambivalent on this point (adding BI to this T, if the ball is in the cylinder), but I'm against calling it BI on a legitimate block attempt. I'm even more against making it BI when the ball isn't even in the cylinder. |
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