Early in the season my wife got tired of me saying, "I really like this new guy, Donovan Jackson." Now it's, "OH MY GOD, Could you please get Solomon back in the game?"
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No. The rules specifically address this:So glad you included the goaltending!
I know it was still goaltending, but a player can take a ball off the backboard without a goaltend being called if the ball is going upward. It rarely happens, though, since it's nearly impossible to catch a ball still going upward off the backboard without being over the cylinder.
The presence of Solomon removes all possibility of opponent's shots entering the basket. Even when he is on the bench.No. The rules specifically address this:
c. When the ball contacts the backboard and any part of the ball is above the rim during a field goal attempt, it is considered to be on its downward flight. In such a case, it is goaltending when the ball is touched by a player as long as it has a possibility of entering the basket.
No. The rules specifically address this:
c. When the ball contacts the backboard and any part of the ball is above the rim during a field goal attempt, it is considered to be on its downward flight. In such a case, it is goaltending when the ball is touched by a player as long as it has a possibility of entering the basket.
Well crap. I swore I've heard that called at some point.
The presence of Solomon removes all possibility of opponent's shots entering the basket. Even when he is on the bench.
No. The rules specifically address this:
c. When the ball contacts the backboard and any part of the ball is above the rim during a field goal attempt, it is considered to be on its downward flight. In such a case, it is goaltending when the ball is touched by a player as long as it has a possibility of entering the basket.
This isn't it but wanted to get a SY gif up.
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longer one with multiple angles
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