| QUOTE (deeznutz1963 @ December 18, 2007 11:09 pm) |
| New situation: A1 tries for a goal and (a) in B1's attempt to block the shot, he misses the ball and slaps the backboard and the ball goes thru the goal, or ( Ruling? |
| QUOTE (deeznutz1963 @ December 18, 2007 10:44 pm) |
| On an AP throw-in, the only time Team A would lose the arrow is if a violation occurred during the throw-in. Ford Dealer and Hoopswatcher are both correct. Basketballdad you are wrong on tis one. On the jump ball, if team A tips ball out of bounds, the ball belongs to team B. Since there was no initial possession, the AP goes to A. The key here is possession. Now lets take it a step further. If A gains possession on the jump, and B dislodges the ball from A and ball hits A's leg on goes ouot of bounds. Ball goes to B and they have the AP as well. |
| QUOTE (deeznutz1963 @ December 18, 2007 11:09 pm) |
| New situation: A1 tries for a goal and (a) in B1's attempt to block the shot, he misses the ball and slaps the backboard and the ball goes thru the goal, or ( Ruling? |
| QUOTE (deeznutz1963 @ December 19, 2007 07:40 pm) |
| Legal play in both instances, basket counts. There was no intent to slap the backboard. Rule 10-3-7 |
| QUOTE (deeznutz1963 @ December 21, 2007 10:20 pm) |
| Oh, Oh, Oh.... Can I answer? |
| QUOTE (hoopswatcher @ December 21, 2007 10:14 pm) |
| New Situation Player A knocks the ball away from Player B and the ball is going out of bounds, Player A jumps out of bounds bats ball back in bounds, lands out of bounds. He hustles back into play and grabs ball before anyone else touches the ball. LEGAL OR VIOLATION |
| QUOTE (neafbfan @ December 22, 2007 12:20 am) | ||
The player went out of bounds, not the ball. The other nineplayers had their thumb up their butt allowing player A to outhustle them to the ball. Play continues. |