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Old Mon Dec 26, 2011, 07:04pm
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I disagree. Short if some incredible spin on the ball, only the rear surface of the board can apply a force to the ball that stops its forward movement. The bottom of the board can only direct the ball downward....it doesn't affect its forward movement. Likewise for the back...it doesn't deflect the ball downward, only back towards the OOB area.

So, if it hits the board and deflects directly downward (all forward momentum lost), it hit both the back and the bottom. If it continues to the front of the backboard, it hit only the bottom.
Not to be a smarta**, but don't we have to judge if it hit either the bottom or the back?

I don't agree that only incredible spin would allow it to go straight down. A short girl plus an overhead throw that goes at a very steep angle hitting the pad on the bottom of the backboard.....just saying it can happen.

And I'm not saying the ones I have encountered went straight down. They probably went forward a little too. My memory isn't that good. My main point was that as the administering official standing under the basket, I really didn't think it hit the back.
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Old Mon Dec 26, 2011, 07:06pm
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Not to be a smarta**, but don't we have to judge if it hit either the bottom or the back?
I think we only need to judge whether it hit the back, even if it also hit the bottom.
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Old Mon Dec 26, 2011, 07:11pm
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I think we only need to judge whether it hit the back, even if it also hit the bottom.
If part of the ball is out of bounds, then the ball is out of bounds.
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Old Mon Dec 26, 2011, 07:59pm
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Not to be a smarta**, but don't we have to judge if it hit either the bottom or the back?
Nope. The ball is flexible while the board is rigid. The ball can flex to hit both. But only one matters....back or not the back.
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I don't agree that only incredible spin would allow it to go straight down. A short girl plus an overhead throw that goes at a very steep angle hitting the pad on the bottom of the backboard.....just saying it can happen.
Still, if the forward momentum of the ball stopped, only a rear facing surface could do that. If it hit only the bottom, it would still continue a bit forward, even on a padded board.
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And I'm not saying the ones I have encountered went straight down. They probably went forward a little too. My memory isn't that good. My main point was that as the administering official standing under the basket, I really didn't think it hit the back.
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