I'd make an LOLBlake: Blake Griffin is in ur base, rubbin hiz earz on ur bacboardz
I'd make an LOLBlake: Blake Griffin is in ur base, rubbin hiz earz on ur bacboardz
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YOUR BACKBOARD PADDING...
LET ME TEST IT
Credit to Boomer and Partial for the pic and text...
shouldn't that be a turnover or something?
Wow, if I'm seeing that right, he really torqued the rubber around the backboard....that was quite a hit!
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Looks right.
Now if he had hit his head on the back of the back board we'd have been in trouble.• The backboard supports, the back of the backboards or any object above the playing court.
Anyone else still scared we're going to hear today that he had a concussion and won't be playing tomorrow?? He looked fine after it, but that's all I was thinking when it happened.
after pic here in tourney pic thread.
sure...take my idea and run with it.....
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Actually, the front, sides, and top are all inbounds. The back, shot clock, and any support structures are out of bounds. A ball travelling completely over the backboard is out of bounds.
See rule 7, section 1, articles 2 and 3 of the NCAA rulebook.
Also note that when the ball bounces on top of the backboard, the whistle does not blow until/if it hits the shot clock or supports. Every once in a while it will come down and go in the basket (good) or is rebounded. Quite often it hits the shot clock which is out.