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Hobart Thu Jul 17, 2003 09:00pm

Dunk from behind 3 point line... worth 2 or three?

any links to official rules? Thanks.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Thu Jul 17, 2003 09:47pm

THREE POINTS!!!!

Mark Padgett Thu Jul 17, 2003 10:42pm

This is hypothetical, right?

http://www.deephousepage.com/smilies/jawdrop.gif

Hobart Thu Jul 17, 2003 11:17pm

Very hypothetical. I'm working on a powerup for a videogame. My guess, is since you touch the rim, it "degrades" to a two pointer.

mick Fri Jul 18, 2003 05:48am

That's an easy Long jump record.

w_sohl Fri Jul 18, 2003 09:06am

5 Points!!!

LarryS Fri Jul 18, 2003 02:46pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Hobart
Dunk from behind 3 point line... worth 2 or three?


If a kid can do this, I say 3 points and the ball!

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Sat Jul 19, 2003 11:07am

See the following NFHS rules:

Rules Book: R4-S35-A1c and R5-S2-A1

Casebook: R4.35.1

See the following NCAA Men's/Women's rules:

Rules Book: R4-S43-A1c and R5-S1-A2

Dan_ref Sat Jul 19, 2003 10:28pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
See the following NFHS rules:

Rules Book: R4-S35-A1c and R5-S2-A1

Casebook: R4.35.1

See the following NCAA Men's/Women's rules:

Rules Book: R4-S43-A1c and R5-S1-A2

What about NCAA 4-66-1?

ChuckElias Sun Jul 20, 2003 10:41am

Quote:

Originally posted by Dan_ref
What about NCAA 4-66-1?
Dan, I'm kinda slow on the uptake this morning. 4-66-1 says, "A try for field goal is an attempt by a player to score two or three points by throwing or tapping the ball ito his or her basket".

Mark's citations specifically say that a player's position is determined by where he last touched the floor. How does the above rule apply to the question?

Dan_ref Sun Jul 20, 2003 12:45pm

Quote:

Originally posted by ChuckElias
Quote:

Originally posted by Dan_ref
What about NCAA 4-66-1?
Dan, I'm kinda slow on the uptake this morning. 4-66-1 says, "A try for field goal is an attempt by a player to score two or three points by throwing or tapping the ball ito his or her basket".

Mark's citations specifically say that a player's position is determined by where he last touched the floor. How does the above rule apply to the question?

Question: If a player jumps from beyond the 3 pt line & dunks is it 2 or 3 points?

Answer: A succesful try from beyond the 3 point line shall count 3 points for the team into whos basket the ball is thrown or directed (NCAA 5-1-2). You've given us the definition of a try which states "throwing or tapping". A dunk is when a player "...drives, forces or stuffs..." the ball through the basket (NCAA 4-19). So...is a dunk the same as "directing" the ball? If not then the answer to the question is 2 points, not 3.

Make sense?

Mark Padgett Sun Jul 20, 2003 02:01pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Dan_ref
Quote:

Originally posted by ChuckElias
Quote:

Originally posted by Dan_ref
What about NCAA 4-66-1?
Dan, I'm kinda slow on the uptake this morning. 4-66-1 says, "A try for field goal is an attempt by a player to score two or three points by throwing or tapping the ball ito his or her basket".

Mark's citations specifically say that a player's position is determined by where he last touched the floor. How does the above rule apply to the question?

Question: If a player jumps from beyond the 3 pt line & dunks is it 2 or 3 points?

Answer: A succesful try from beyond the 3 point line shall count 3 points for the team into whos basket the ball is thrown or directed (NCAA 5-1-2). You've given us the definition of a try which states "throwing or tapping". A dunk is when a player "...drives, forces or stuffs..." the ball through the basket (NCAA 4-19). So...is a dunk the same as "directing" the ball? If not then the answer to the question is 2 points, not 3.

Make sense?

Dan - NCAA 4-66-4 says "A dunk attempt is a try."

ChuckElias Sun Jul 20, 2003 02:11pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Dan_ref
A dunk is when a player "...drives, forces or stuffs..." the ball through the basket (NCAA 4-19). So...is a dunk the same as "directing" the ball? If not then the answer to the question is 2 points, not 3.

Make sense?

Yeah, but as Mark P pointed out, I was really hoping that's not where you were going. . . :p

Dan_ref Sun Jul 20, 2003 07:16pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Mark Padgett
Quote:

Originally posted by Dan_ref
Quote:

Originally posted by ChuckElias
Quote:

Originally posted by Dan_ref
What about NCAA 4-66-1?
Dan, I'm kinda slow on the uptake this morning. 4-66-1 says, "A try for field goal is an attempt by a player to score two or three points by throwing or tapping the ball ito his or her basket".

Mark's citations specifically say that a player's position is determined by where he last touched the floor. How does the above rule apply to the question?

Question: If a player jumps from beyond the 3 pt line & dunks is it 2 or 3 points?

Answer: A succesful try from beyond the 3 point line shall count 3 points for the team into whos basket the ball is thrown or directed (NCAA 5-1-2). You've given us the definition of a try which states "throwing or tapping". A dunk is when a player "...drives, forces or stuffs..." the ball through the basket (NCAA 4-19). So...is a dunk the same as "directing" the ball? If not then the answer to the question is 2 points, not 3.

Make sense?

Dan - NCAA 4-66-4 says "A dunk attempt is a try."

Damn. Oh well, there goes a good discussion....

:shrug:

:p


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