NBA Rule; Out of Bounds
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 5:01 am
I don't k now if this is worthy of its own thread, but it's a question that I suspect others have as well.
Simple question... is it automatically considered out of bounds if the ball hits the top/side/bottom of the backboard? Tonight I was playing ball with some friends, and it so happened that the ball hit the top and bounced over the other side of the backboard but my teammate caught it before it hit the ground (while keep his feet in bounds). After arguing about it for a few minutes, my team was given possession. This has been a rule that we've argued about since we were kids and I'd really like to get it cleared up.
I was always under the impression that the entire backboard was in and it was only out if the ball hit the shot clock or landed out of bounds. Is this right? Can someone clear this up for me, and provide evidence that I can show to my boys?
Simple question... is it automatically considered out of bounds if the ball hits the top/side/bottom of the backboard? Tonight I was playing ball with some friends, and it so happened that the ball hit the top and bounced over the other side of the backboard but my teammate caught it before it hit the ground (while keep his feet in bounds). After arguing about it for a few minutes, my team was given possession. This has been a rule that we've argued about since we were kids and I'd really like to get it cleared up.
I was always under the impression that the entire backboard was in and it was only out if the ball hit the shot clock or landed out of bounds. Is this right? Can someone clear this up for me, and provide evidence that I can show to my boys?