First time ever basket interference call, was I correct?
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Working a JV tournament yesterday of all things and A1 hits A2 in stride for a wide open layup. A2 goes to dunk the ball but misses it. Ball goes up in the air off the back rim then he grabs the rim and pulls it down. As the ball goes through the hoop I'm calling basket interference on A2, with appropriate static from JV coaches who never see a kid dunk on their level :eek: I am 100% sure I'm right here, but it's the first time I can remember a kid missing a dunk and the ball going in after he grabs the rim. Pleas enlighten me as to the correctness of my call. Thank you. |
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Go through the criteria from Rule 4-6: Quote:
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Touches the ball or any part of the basket (including the net) while the ball is on or within either basket |
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This is a HTBT situation. If a player attempts to dunk and loses the ball above the rim in the process as they grab the rim then I'm inclined to have nothing. I've seen this play before. If the player clearly releases the ball then subsequently grabs the rim while the ball is on or above the cylinder then I would have basket interference. Without seeing the play its difficult to comment on whether you ruled correctly or not. |
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http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6230/6...473e048e_m.jpg A player cannot touch the ball, ring, or net while the ball is on the ring or within the basket. A player cannot touch the ball if it is in the imaginary cylinder above the ring. These are examples of basket interference. It is legal to touch the ring or the net if the ball is above the ring and not touching the ring, even if the ball is in the imaginary cylinder above the ring. |
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I agree with Bktballref. There is a case book play on this as well stating that it is offensive BI.
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outside the cylinder. A1’s hand loses contact with the ball before the ball enters the cylinder. However, on the follow-through, A1’s hand enters the cylinder and again contacts the ball. RULING: Violation. It is not a violation for a player to have a hand within the cylinder above the basket provided it is not touching the ball. The rules do allow a player to carry the ball into the cylinder above the ring or place the ball into the basket itself. It is basket interference; however, when a player touches the ball or the basket when the ball is in or on the basket, or touches the ball while any portion of the ball is touching the cylinder directly above the basket and the player did not carry the ball into the cylinder or basket. (4-6) |
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Where is it? |
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Contacting the rim while the ball is on or in the basket is BI. |
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That being the case...no BI. The OP doesn't say the rim made contact with the ball as it (the rim) returned to its normal position nor does it say A2 touched the ball while it was in the cylinder. A2 was allowed to be in contact with the ball on the initial shot because he was attempting a dunk. |
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In the OP, it doesn't say whether it has returned when the ball enters or not. |
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