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centkyref Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:06am

Count the basket?
 
A5 goes up to dunk. Ball hits back of iron and goes straight up in the air. A5 hangs on rim doing a chin-up. Trail whacks A5 with a T for hanging on the rim, then ball goes through the basket. (Assume the T is valid & not a safety precaution; there was nobody around him) Count the basket or no?

After the game there was a lot of discussion about whether the basket should have counted or not. I don't remember how the crew on the game ruled it. I couldn't find any play in the case book that resembled it. I'm thinking that the basket should not count since the ball became dead when the technical was called which was before the ball entered the basket. I'd like to get your thoughts/reasoning on the ruling.

mbyron Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:08am

How about BI before the T, no bucket? ;)

Raymond Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:08am

Basket interference. :p

BktBallRef Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:09am

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Originally Posted by centkyref (Post 709654)
I'm thinking that the basket should not count since the ball became dead when the technical was called which was before the ball entered the basket.

Nope, that's incorrect. The only foul that causes a shot in flight to become dead is a player control foul.

Was he still making contact with the rim when the ball entered? If so, no basket. If not, the basket is scored.

centkyref Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:21am

I didn't actually see the play but from what I understand A5 was off the rim before the ball entered the basket. Thanks for the clarification of 6-7-1. I was overthinking it.

BktBallRef Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:43am

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Originally Posted by centkyref (Post 709664)
I didn't actually see the play but from what I understand A5 was off the rim before the ball entered the basket. Thanks for the clarification of 6-7-1. I was overthinking it.

If he's no longer contacting the rim and the rim has returned to it's original position, the basket is good.

26 Year Gap Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:11pm

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Originally Posted by BktBallRef (Post 709683)
If he's no longer contacting the rim and the rim has returned to it's original position, the basket is good.

And, I believe, if the rim hasn't returned to the original position and it does not make contact with the ball, it is still good. I think that was new in the last couple of seasons.

Jurassic Referee Thu Dec 23, 2010 02:58pm

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Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 709717)
And, I believe, if the rim hasn't returned to the original position and it does not make contact with the ball, it is still good. I think that was new in the last couple of seasons.

Case book play 9.11.4(b)


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