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If the ball has contacted the backboard before the block/deflection by the defender (as described by the OP), this is irrelevant by NCAA rule.
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I'm having a hard time picturing what you're describing. Are you saying it was laid up or banked off of one side of the backboard, missed so badly that it passed over the rim to the other side of the backboard, was below the level of the rim, and was then contacted by the defender's block attempt? This makes no sense to me. Help me out.
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Lots of whining about what KU players are doing tonight. Perhaps there are fanboys in the house.
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you have beautifully mastered the English language. I tried twice but I just messed up what I was trying to say. Thank you.
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If the ball was headed away from the basket and had no chance to go in, then the try was over, even if the ball was still above the rim. No try, no GT.
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Speaking of which: shouldn't we be seeing a few more fanboys by now. From this thread. Why did you say that? |
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