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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 12:56am
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Talking Over the backboard shot?

Can someone give me rule section and article number in the NBA rule book that corresponds with NCAA rule book Rule 7 Sec. 1 Art 3 The ball shall be out of bounds when any part of the ball passes over the backboard from any direction.

This rule must not be the same in the NBA as shots from behind the backboard seem to be legal?

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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 01:04am
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The NBA has rules?
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I agree

Yes, I agree but I teach a college officiating class and my students insist on discussing NBA plays and rules. This is the video we are discussing - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-I2XckUnUk
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 01:11am
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Yes, I agree but I teach a college officiating class and my students insist on discussing NBA plays and rules. This is the video that we are discussing - YouTube - Circus Shot: Ellis Goes Over the Backboard
Check this out...http://i.cdn.turner.com/nba/nba/.ele...Rook_09-10.pdf

Rule 8-2-b is essentially the same as the NCAA rule. Page 31 for quick reference.
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 01:11am
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By the way...you're the teacher...lay down the law!
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 01:16am
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They like to watch TV

I have tried that but they seem to like to watch too much TV. I have told them that NBA stands for Not Basketball Association but they are not buying.
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 01:20am
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They're not the only ones...I've had several players this year who think they can get away with what LeBron and Kobe get away with.

Not so much
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 01:23am
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Rule 8, Sec 2-A

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Check this out...http://i.cdn.turner.com/nba/nba/.ele...Rook_09-10.pdf

Rule 8-2-b is essentially the same as the NCAA rule. Page 31 for quick reference.
Rule 8-2-b deals with balls that rebound or are passed but doesn't deal with shots. I think we have to go to 8-2.a as our only hope of stopping circus shots. If the ball hits the supports or the back of the backboard it is dead thus the shot would be no good. (I presume this includes the shot clock and its supports.)

Sorry for the NBA questions but I had to clear this one up before class on Monday. Thanks for the help and the PDF of the NBA rulebook--I will pass it on to the class.
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 01:27am
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Disagree. It says that any ball that rebounds or passes...not any ball that rebounds or is passed.

To me, that covers a shot.
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 01:31am
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Then why is it not called? Ok, we can all say that they do not call a lot of stuff in the NBA but this is one they would call.
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 01:33am
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Then why is it not called? Ok, we can all say that they do not call a lot of stuff in the NBA but this is one they would call.
Don't have an answer for ya on that one. I'm just giving my opinion on the interpretation.
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 01:41am
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Unclear NBA Rule

To be honest, the rule is unclear in many ways. It says: Any ball that rebounds or passes directly behind the backboard, in either direction, from any point is considered out-of-bounds.

The NCAA book says passes over the backboard while the NBA rule book makes it sound like if the ball is passed behind the backboard--not necessarily over the backboard--it is out of bounds.

Yet another good reason to watch high school and college ball.
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 01:42am
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Without looking.....

Doesn't the NBA rule say it can't go behind the board, as opposed to over the top of the board?
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Old Mon Feb 15, 2010, 01:48am
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Without looking.....

Doesn't the NBA rule say it can't go behind the board, as opposed to over the top of the board?
Would that make a pass from one player to another that goes along the endline illegal, since that would be behind the backboard?
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Yes, my last post was a quote from the NBA book. When they say behind the backboard do they include the virtual plane to the floor and ceiling--I think not.
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