As far as NBA rules go, yes. If a ball is touched after it has touched any part of the backboard above ring level, it is considered goaltending regardless of whether the ball is on its upward or downward flight. If the ball touches the backboard below ring level and is touched on its upward flight, it is considered goaltending; downward flight, no goaltending. Of course, the official also has to rule that the ball would have had a chance of going through the ring for goaltending to be called.
The Ball is still in play. Back surface is the only out-of-bounds part of the backboard. (Supporting elements, such as pipes or poles or arms, etc. are obviously not part of the backboard or rim and are out of bounds.)The ball traveling OVER the top of the backboard is OUT of bounds. I believe this rule was put in place because Wilt Chamberlain would score from the other side of the board.Some sources say that if the backboard is 'fan shaped' or arched top, then the over-top rule does not apply, but does if the backboard is rectangle.It's amazing to me how many times this happens at the gym and players call it out of bounds. Cmon! You gotta know the rules if you want to play the game. No one ever knows this rule, but here it is:Rule 4, Section I - c. All five sides of the backboard (top, bottom, both sides and front face) are in play. As long as the shot stays on the top of the backboard, it is still in bounds. When it falls through the basket, the goal counts. But once the ball crosses over the backboard - regardless of where it comes to rest - it is out of bounds.
They still do.
If you shoot a Zombie in the torso nothing will happen and it will still come after you. If you shoot a Zombie's arms or legs off, it will still crawl after you. If you shoot a Zombie in the head it will stop and drop dead. Problem solved.
Then the ball would be out of bounds on the passer and the passer would receive a turn over.
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Yes
If the ball goes all the way thru the hoop before the glass breaks then yes it counts.
It's both still basketball. They're both highly competitive. You still use your hands to shoot and your goal is still to shoot more baskets than the other team. And of course, the love for the game is still there.
This is still debated. It was officially ruled as a suicide, but many still believe that he was murdered.
Yes. You have to shoot, pass or drop the ball before your feet hit the ground again.
While no longer endangered, the Eagle is still a protected species. It is not a felony to shoot one, however it is considered a serious misdemeanor.
it kind of works but u still have to buy something