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| camarada |
Posted: Aug 1 2004, 03:07 PM |
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What is the proper ruling when a ball becomes lodged between
the rim and the backboard ?
And which is the register rule for the stats-man ?
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| volger |
| Posted: Oct 27 2004, 12:57 PM |
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The referees call a jump ball situation and, under the revised rule,
the game resumes with a throw-in from out-of-bounds for the team determined by the
possession arrow direction.
(see "Alternating Possession Rule" at the Global
Basketball Directory
eBA Stats Registering Rule: If the arrow points the team at defense, we register a
missed shot for the throwing player and team
rebound for the defender team.
If the arrow points the offensive team, the play goes on without stats reference at all.
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| s_mirsov |
| Posted: Dec 13 2005, 06:53 PM |
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When the ball becomes lodged between the rim and the
backboard the proper rule is a Jump Ball situation.
NBA & FIBA= Jump Ball at the top of the key between any two
opponents.
NCAA & High School U.S.= Jump Ball which would lead to an alternating possession situation.
eBA Stats Registering=
Jump-ball: as at any situation of Jump Ball, if the same possession
goes on, no registration. If the possession goes over the other team, a team
turnover and a steal at Jump Ball will be registered for the respective teams.
Alternating Possession Situation: if the arrow points the team at
defense, we register a missed
shot for the throwing player and team rebound for the defender team. If the arrow
points the offensive team, the play goes on without stats reference at all.
Ball Lodged at end of period= As time is running out in the quarter, a shooter
attempts a try for a field goal. Time expires and the horn sounds while the shot is in the
air. The ball lodges between the rim and the backboard.
Rule 5 clearly states that a period ends when the horn sounds indicating that time has
expired, except if a ball is in flight during a try or a tap. The period ended when the
try was unsuccessful or when the ball lodged between the ring and the backboard. The
kicker in this situation is that no penalty or part of a penalty may be carried over to
another period, or extra period. So you just start the next period with the alternating
possession procedure, or if it's and extra period, a jump ball. NFHS 5-6-1, 5-6-3
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