Probably no. If you shoot it OVER the rim and it hits nothing, it will go out of bounds and be awarded to the other team.
If the shot is from the corner, a team mate could get a rebound and pass it back.
So, possibly, but not likely.
AnswerNo, that would be considered travelling.Well think about this if you shoot the ball over the backboard it will likely go out of court and tha ball will be awarded to the other team. but also even if you did shoot the ball over the backboard it is called a voilation of the rules so the other team will get the ball so most likely the other team will get the Basketball even if the same team catches the ball
If the ball bounces off the backboard or rim and you catch it before it hits the ground it counts as a rebound.
Calling 'backboard' is a playground term in basketball. It is used in some games when a player is declaring that he is going to bank a shot into the goal using the backboard.
Looking for the backboard, 190-60012-124, myself.
There is no backboard in netball, however there is one in basketball
no
A player cannot both have and not have the ball.
Before Chuck Connors made his mark as "The Rifleman" on television, he already played a starring role on the basketball court. Before the first home game of the Boston Celtics, Connors makes history: He is the first player to shatter a backboard in the NBA (though it was called the Basketball Association of American until 1949).
In the NBA, a layup is when the player takes FOUR steps towards the basket and leaves off one foot (usually opposite of shooting hand) and attempts to score a basket (backboard or no backboard). The term is the same in NCAA, and HS basketball just 2 steps instead of the NBA 4 stepper.
Ally opp is when someone make a pass and the player is in mid air then quicly
it is a travel and the other team gets the ball
When a defensive player catches a pass
An illegal rejection in basketball occurs when a defensive player blocks or swats away a shot after it has hit the backboard or is on its way down towards the basket. This is known as goaltending and results in the basket being automatically counted for the offensive team.