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Old Tue Mar 26, 2013, 05:13am
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I have a feeling it's wrong, but I would call that a good block. Question: is the ball still in the players hand or is this some JaVale McGee throw-in dunk from 6 feet away? I would call it a block if in the defenders hand, a goaltend if contacted after the release.
The defender touches the ball after it is released by the opposing player.
Care to reconsider your initial answer?
Javale McGee and Blake Griffin and good players to use for examples of such.

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Old Tue Mar 26, 2013, 05:16am
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The defender touches the ball after it is released by the opposing player.
Care to amend your answer in the post above?
Javale McGee and Blake Griffin and good players to use for examples of such.
Naw, it shows my thought process. Defender touches ball after release? Goaltend. Already said that. What about before the release? And is a dunk a try? Answer please.

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Old Tue Mar 26, 2013, 05:21am
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Naw, it shows my thought process. Defender touches ball after release? Goaltend. Already said that. What about before the release? And is a dunk a try? Answer please.
I edited my post to clarify what I was asking you.
Look at the definition of a try. Is there anything which would eliminate a dunk?
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Old Tue Mar 26, 2013, 05:24am
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I edited my post to clarify what I was asking you.
Look at the definition of a try. Is there anything which would eliminate a dunk?
I said I was confused. I asked for you to explain it. I asked again. Are you going to answer my question or continue to ask questions I already said I don't know?
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Old Tue Mar 26, 2013, 06:05am
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Good lord, this thread is a cluster****.

Potato...I just want to point out that the answers you're going to be getting here mostly pertain to NFHS (National Federation of High School....aka high school) rules. That means that you will get an interpretation on say traveling that would make a play you see in an NBA game illegal, but perfectly legal in an NBA game (which will be the biggest confusion you'll see between the rule sets).

I will answer your NBA questions as there will be more than enough people that will be adequately be able to answer your questions using NFHS and/or NCAA rules. I saw one question talking about 5 second back to basket. You're confusing a closely guarded count with the NBA only 5 second back to basket violation.

Under NBA rules, an offensive player may not dribble with the ball below the free throw line extended with his back or side to his basket for longer than 5 seconds. It matters not how close or not the defense is. The 5 second count ends when the player ends his dribble, the player faces the basket, the player goes above the free throw line extended, or the defense deflects the ball away.
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Old Tue Mar 26, 2013, 11:24am
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Good lord, this thread is a cluster****.
+1.

And, if you don't jsut accept the answers and start "arguing" them (e.g. you ask "how many steps", you get an answer of "it's not steps it's the movement of the pivot foot" and then you ask again "but what about a half a step"), it's going to be even worse.

The NCAA book is available on-line.

It will answer most of the questions you ask.
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Old Tue Mar 26, 2013, 02:21pm
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Good lord, this thread is a cluster****.

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Just close the thread, so it can start over. Not sure about anyone else but its giving me a headache. No direction, just wandering all over the place (1 and 1/2 steps at a time )
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Having seen that first post I haven't bothered to read any of the responses.
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