Rule 11: Basket Interference - Goaltending
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RULE NO. 11—BASKET INTERFERENCE—GOALTENDING
Section I — A Player Shall Not:
f. Touch any ball from within the playing area that is on its downward flight with an opportunity to score. This is considered to be a “field goal attempt” or trying for a goal.
On a jump shot from the perimeter and beyond is easier to identify basket interferences. If there is an interference from a defender it would occur closer to the basket and away from the play. The primary official still has to cover the shooter on the play, while a goaltending call is best to come from secondary officials.
The downward flight of a shot attempt is a tough call to judge. Especially when the play is deep in the key.
A officials' conference would be okay if goaltending was called on a play.
Crew chief stuff!!