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Overlooked - Kentucky Player Slapped the Backboard

Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:11 pm
Posted by Melleaux Tiger
Pearland, TX
Member since Dec 2003
616 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:11 pm
Therefore, defensive interference before the offensive interference call. It probably was offensive goal tending, but it shouldn't matter after the Kentucky player jarred the goal.

Watch this view, goal clearly moves: LINK
This post was edited on 2/12/19 at 9:15 pm
Posted by Smalls
Southern California
Member since Jul 2009
10245 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:12 pm to
Posted by TheTexasTiger7
Dallas - Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2018
9387 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:13 pm to
A few things. Kentucky had interference first. Secondly, it wasn’t even offensive goaltending. Ball was clearly outside the rim and going that way. He got it off with .4 or so. I really don’t think it was an offensive goaltending in the first place, but they interfered before that even happened.
Posted by Words
Member since Sep 2004
652 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:14 pm to
Yep, shook the backboard and the other player tugged on the rim.
Posted by memphisplaya
Member since Jan 2009
85813 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:15 pm to
quote:

Overlooked - Kentucky Player Slapped the Backboard



"You are not exactly correct. It is only BI in NCAA if the backboard is vibrated while the ball is in the cylinder or on the basket. "

Rule 9-17-2A (5)
This post was edited on 2/12/19 at 9:16 pm
Posted by pufftiger
baton rouge
Member since Aug 2006
349 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:16 pm to
Jarred the goal hell.he had his hand in the net!! That is Interference! Period!!
Posted by PurpleandGeauld
Florence, TX
Member since Oct 2013
5177 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:16 pm to
I believe the rule states the defensive player cannot vibrate the rim, which he clearly did in the replay. So really Mays' shot should have been good.
Posted by NorthTxLSU
Dallas, Tx
Member since Nov 2018
11067 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:16 pm to
enough of this shite! we won the frickin game, frick dem!
Posted by Melleaux Tiger
Pearland, TX
Member since Dec 2003
616 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:17 pm to
quote:

"You are not exactly correct. It is only BI in NCAA if the backboard is vibrated while the ball is in the cylinder or on the basket. "

Rule 9-17-2A (5)


I think it was. Watch the link. It's hard to tell, but seems like the ball is over the cylinder while he slaps the boards.
Posted by GeauxEaux
Member since Dec 2016
719 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:19 pm to
That clip is definitive. UK interfered with the shot causing goal movement.
Posted by memphisplaya
Member since Jan 2009
85813 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:21 pm to
quote:

I think it was. Watch the link. It's hard to tell, but seems like the ball is over the cylinder while he slaps the boards.



It's close for sure.
Posted by Hoguester
Oxford, MS
Member since Sep 2015
952 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:22 pm to
I think this pic (from that same twitter link) shows it would have been difficult to call as offensive interference...

Posted by Charlie Arglist
Wichita, Kansas
Member since Nov 2012
5550 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:23 pm to
quote:

Overlooked - Kentucky Player Slapped the Backboard



"You are not exactly correct. It is only BI in NCAA if the backboard is vibrated while the ball is in the cylinder or on the basket. "

Rule 9-17-2A (5)



You both are correct. Slapping the rim can only result in a technical foul if it does not vibrate the rim as you indicate.
Posted by MakeMoney
Guck Foodell
Member since Aug 2008
4215 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 9:27 pm to
quote:

You are not exactly correct. It is only BI in NCAA if the backboard is vibrated while the ball is in the cylinder or on the basket. "

Rule 9-17-2A (5)


Do you think the goal came to an exact stop before the ball was at the rim? Answer is no
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