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brainbrian Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:38pm

Full court shot one hop
 
Two questions.
  1. This should be a two pointer?
  2. If clock expires while ball is in the air, it is dead when the ball hits the floor?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=VQGEOaA3JIs

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HawkeyeCubP Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:29pm

1. Yes
2. Nope...

AremRed Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:31pm

1. This try should be scored two points. Here is my reasoning, along with NFHS references.

4-41-4 "The try ends when the throw is successful, when it is certain the throw is unsuccessful, when the thrown ball touches the floor or when the ball becomes dead."

These two highlighted parts seem contradictory. Let us put this on hold for a second.

5-2-1 "A successful try, tap or throw ball from the field by a player who is located behind the team's own 19-foot, 9-inch arc counts three points. A ball that touches the floor, a teammate inside the arc, an official, or any other goal from the field counts two points for the team into whose basket the ball is thrown."

This seems to suggest that if the ball bounces on the floor inside the three-point arc and goes in, two points are scored.

I am not sure about past rule interpretations (where I am sure this exact play is fully covered) but here is the rule interpretation for 2012-2013.

4-41-4B "A1's three-point try is short and below ring level when it hits the shoulder of: (a) A2; or (b) B1 and rebounds to the backboard and through the basket. RULING: The three-point try ended when it was obviously short and below the ring. However, since the live ball went through the basket, two points are scored in both (a) and (b).

I know this situation involves hitting a player and not the ball hitting the floor however rule 5-2-1 above treats the ball hitting a player or bouncing off the floor (inside the arc) the same. This leads me to believe that the basket should be scored two points.

Coming back to rule 4-41-4, I would argue that although the thrown ball has touched the floor (which simply ends the three-point try), it is not yet certain that the throw (as a whole) is unsuccessful.

2. The ball is dead when the try ends. According to the reasoning above, the try has not yet ended because it is not yet certain that the throw (as a whole) is unsuccessful.

johnny d Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:34pm

two points

does not count if horn sounds while ball is in the air. shot ended when it touched the ground.

Sharpshooternes Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:48pm

1. This should be a two pointer? I changed my mind. It is a 2 using 5-2-1.

2. If clock expires while ball is in the air, it is dead when the ball hits the floor? The answer to this question is yes, and no. The ball remains live until the try ends which is described below.

*5.1.1 SITUATION B:

A pass, a tap or a try for field goal by A1 is in flight when the horn sounds indicating the expiration of time in the third quarter. The ball subsequently comes down several feet in front of the basket, strikes the floor without touching any player and bounces into the basket.

RULING: When deemed a pass and not a try, the ball becomes dead immediately when the horn sounds. However, a try or tap by A1 towards A's basket does not become dead until the try or tap ends, which it does when it touches the floor. Therefore, no points are scored. (4-41-2, 4-41-4, 4-41-5)
So if the horn sounds anytime after the ball bounces it is dead immediately and can not be scored.

CNJref Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:02am

Funny how Stuart Scott just confidently said "And yes it was a good three pointer".

johnny d Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:05am

You might want to read that ruling better. If the attempt is ruled a shot, and the horn sounds before the ball strikes the ground, the shot ends when the ball hits the ground and no points can be scored.

bob jenkins Tue Feb 12, 2013 01:24am

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnny d (Post 878641)
You might want to read that ruling better. If the attempt is ruled a shot, and the horn sounds before the ball strikes the ground, the shot ends when the ball hits the ground and no points can be scored.

And, if the horn sounds after the bounce but before the ball enters the basket (hmm -- or is it passes through the basket?), the ball is dead at that time and no points are scored.

That Guy Tue Feb 12, 2013 02:56pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by CNJref (Post 878637)
Funny how Stuart Scott just confidently said "And yes it was a good three pointer".

Stuart Scott was correct, in how it played out. The officials on the game scored it as three points.

They have since repented.

icallfouls Tue Feb 12, 2013 04:26pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by That Guy (Post 878824)
Stuart Scott was correct, in how it played out. The officials on the game scored it as three points.

They have since repented.

Their confession was not heard...the Pope resigned

That Guy Tue Feb 12, 2013 05:37pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by icallfouls (Post 878855)
Their confession was not heard...the Pope resigned

The confession came first.

Adam Tue Feb 12, 2013 05:38pm

The two events might be related, then.

26 Year Gap Tue Feb 12, 2013 06:00pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by That Guy (Post 878824)
Stuart Scott was correct, in how it played out. The officials on the game scored it as three points.

They have since repented.

Something is VERY wrong with that phrase. Almost like "Skip Bayless is a sharp guy."

Lcubed48 Wed Feb 13, 2013 05:17am

Quote:

Originally Posted by 26 year gap (Post 878873)
something is very wrong with that phrase. Almost like "skip bayless is a sharp guy."

+1000

Adam Wed Feb 13, 2013 08:30am

Quote:

Originally Posted by 26 Year Gap (Post 878873)
Something is VERY wrong with that phrase. Almost like "Skip Bayless is a sharp guy."

You know what they say about leading a stopped clock to a train.


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