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If those morons call that last play "goaltending" one more time my head will explode!!
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Dan, hate to break it to ya, but that WAS goaltending...you can't touch any part of the basket when the ball is touching the cylinder, including the net. I can see you're claiming the ball was never touched, which may be true, but there is still goaltending since the ball is in contact with the rim.
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No Matt, it was basket interference. That was Dan's point. Sorry you missed it.
PS Dan, do you think that Prince moved too far on that throw-in that Stuart Scott also brilliantly proclaimed was travelling in the same highlight sequence? How many rules could he screw-up in one highlight? Oh, he must have learned that watching the NCAA tournament! |
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Oooooo, Matt got suckered by the announcerspeak. Ouch.
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Interestingly, the NBA rulebook says that the inbounder may not leave the designated spot, but it doesn't define the designated spot. In FED and NCAA, we know that it's 3 feet wide and the inbounder is only required to have one foot on or over the 3 foot wide area. The NBA does not have that definition. However, nowhere in the traveling guidelines does the NBA rulebook mention anything about the throw-in. Having said all that, I watched the replay very closely. The ball was put in play at the 28' hash mark. The inbounder (Prince?) always had one of his feet right at the hashmark. Did he change the "pivot foot" at the hashmark? Yes. But he never left the spot.
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However, I was screaming (twice) for the first-ever call of NBA Rule 10 Section XVI.
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Um...no it wasn't.
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Touching the net or rim while the ball is touching the rim is basket interference. That's an important difference that you need to know as an official. |
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I didn't think Prince moved off the spot on the throw-in.
Am I the only one who saw the ball get touched by a hand through the bottom of the basket on the replay? From what I'm reading here it looks like most folks had it as touching the net/rim. Anyway, in real time I was kinda surprised to see that call but on the replay I saw a hand clearly touch the ball as it was in the basket. It was a great call.
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Also, if the Sixers had a timeout left, or if Iverson would've made that 70-foot heave, DC's basket interference would've been the smartest play ever. If he doesn't touch it, it still goes in but probably 0.3-0.7 seconds later. He saved them a few ticks by touching that ball. Good heads-up play DC!
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"Am I the only one who saw the ball get touched by a hand through the bottom of the basket on the replay?"
"I saw a hand clearly touch the ball as it was in the basket." Yup. DC poped it out. Quote:
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At the press conference after the game, Sixers coach Larry Brown said, "You can't travel on an inbound play."
He's right, but for a different reason than he meant. Ironic, isn't it?
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And yes, it was a great call. [Edited by ChuckElias on May 15th, 2003 at 12:07 PM]
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