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Old Wed Apr 10, 2013, 07:43am
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Pass Off Backboard

I saw LebRon James passed the ball to himself off the backboard after he had ebded his dribble. Is this legal in NFHS?
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It is legal at all levels. It is only a dribble if you throw the ball off your opponent's basket.

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Legal play at all levels of play

Edit: Except apparently for FIBA
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Old Wed Apr 10, 2013, 08:50am
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You must never have seen Moses Malone play.
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Old Wed Apr 10, 2013, 08:53am
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you must never have seen moses malone play.
lmao!
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Old Wed Apr 10, 2013, 10:43am
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It is legal at all levels. It is only a dribble if you throw the ball off your opponent's basket.

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Not ALL levels. FIBA would be illegal.
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Not ALL levels. FIBA would be illegal.
Is that only because FIBA makes the opposite distinction between an opponent's basket and one's own basket?
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Old Wed Apr 10, 2013, 11:12am
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You must never have seen Moses Malone play.
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Old Wed Apr 10, 2013, 04:28pm
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Self Pass And Dunk ???

NFHS. We've discussed this many times before here on the Forum. Many believe that anything thrown off of one's own backboard should, or must, be treated as a shot, so all bets are off in regard to illegal dribble, travel, team control, etc. I'm not sure that there is a written citation that confirms this, but this is what most follow in regard to such a play.
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Old Wed Apr 10, 2013, 04:31pm
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NFHS. We've discussed this many times before here on the Forum. Many believe that anything thrown off of one's own backboard should, or must, be treated as a shot, so all bets are off in regard to illegal dribble, travel, team control, etc. I'm not sure that there is a written citation that confirms this, but this is what most follow in regard to such a play.
I believe it is written somewhere that you can throw the ball off your own backboard without violating. Don't believe it has anything to do with being considered a try.
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Old Wed Apr 10, 2013, 04:34pm
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We are talking about the front of the backboard, right?

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Old Wed Apr 10, 2013, 05:12pm
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I believe it is written somewhere that you can throw the ball off your own backboard without violating. Don't believe it has anything to do with being considered a try.
That's right. Throwing the ball off your own backboard is treated as a dribble. If a player has picked up (ended) his dribble and then throws the ball off the backboard, that would constitute an illegal dribble.

A player who receives the ball, throws the ball against his own backboard, and continues to dribble the ball after it returns to the floor has not violated.

I've never seen either one.
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That's right. Throwing the ball off your own backboard is treated as a dribble. If a player has picked up (ended) his dribble and then throws the ball off the backboard, that would constitute an illegal dribble.

A player who receives the ball, throws the ball against his own backboard, and continues to dribble the ball after it returns to the floor has not violated.

I've never seen either one.
Are you using the FIBA definitions here?
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Old Wed Apr 10, 2013, 05:20pm
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That's right. Throwing the ball off your own backboard is treated as a dribble. If a player has picked up (ended) his dribble and then throws the ball off the backboard, that would constitute an illegal dribble.

A player who receives the ball, throws the ball against his own backboard, and continues to dribble the ball after it returns to the floor has not violated.

I've never seen either one.
I believed you have misread my post and the rule.
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Old Wed Apr 10, 2013, 06:00pm
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Is that only because FIBA makes the opposite distinction between an opponent's basket and one's own basket?
I don't think so. FIBA releases interpretations yearly and we were told to treat a pass off the backboard (any backboard I believe) as a dribble.
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