I don't think it's a questionable call. I just don't know why it's a rule anymore.
Because it's taunting. Is it really that hard to understand?
I don't think it's a questionable call. I just don't know why it's a rule anymore.
Or at least this didn't happen. I always wondered with this one. If Bogut hung on to the rim to prevent his fall would he have been called for the T on this dunk?
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Hanging for safety =/= hanging for showboating. Calvin pulled himself up on the rim at least once if not twice and that's why he got T'd.
Because people would be hanging on the rim ad-nauseum. You can get a 'T' for chest thumping if you direct it at an opponent.
I forgot, those kind of dunks happed All the Time. Ad-nauseum, are you kidding me? How pumped would the home crowd get and how much of a momentum changer would it be if they could do it? Next to the swat the ball into the next county, I don't think fans can get more pumped than an authority dunk. I guess we don't the fans to get excited. You must be that guy who always tells me to sit down at the game when the game gets exciting.
I forgot, those kind of dunks happed All the Time. Ad-nauseum, are you kidding me? How pumped would the home crowd get and how much of a momentum changer would it be if they could do it? Next to the swat the ball into the next county, I don't think fans can get more pumped than an authority dunk. I guess we don't the fans to get excited. You must be that guy who always tells me to sit down at the game when the game gets exciting.
"Ask The Official" Answers Your Question - Big 12 Conference - Official Athletic Siteit looked to me like he was trying to not land on his back, questionable call, but we won so not really a big deal
You can have an authority dunk without hanging on the rim.
No ****! Your point?
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Question
Question on a play I had never seen before. In the Missouri vs. Texas A&M game an A&M player went up for a dunk. As he was dunking he was fouled, and the ball bounced high in the air. As part of his dunk he grabbed the rim and held it momentarily---while the ball was up in the air above the rim. The ball then came down through the basket. The referees counted the basket and gave him one free throw. Since he was holding the rim as the ball bounced high in the air above the rim, should this have been called offensive basket interference, no basket, and the shooter awarded two free throws?
Submitted by Fred, Rochester, Minn.
Answer
A player is allowed to momentarily grasp the rim on a dunk attempt to prevent injury to himself or a player underneath him. Basket interference only occurs if a player is in contact with the rim while the ball is touching the rim.
In this play, the player legally grasped the rim to regain his balance as he was fouled on the dunk attempt. The ball is still live because a shot or try doesn't end until the ball no longer has a chance to enter the basket. The player then released the rim and the ball that had bounced up in the air fell back through the basket for a legal goal, with one shot awarded for the foul.