
The Period of Time After a Made basket?
Why do people try to fuck with forum nerd Koberulz.I can't tell whether or not I'm supposed to be offended by this.
The man knows everything.
To amass such knowledge he must be either smart, good with Google or simply a loner with too much time on his hands.


"The ball is dead after a made basket and becomes live once at the disposal of the inbounder, but I'm not sure why it matters. "
Well, in between your obligatory being a dickhead, that comes reasonably close to an answer.
So, the ball is dead, but fouls can still be called?
I suppose that makes sense.



Shayno keeps boxing out long after the game has ended.

Always involves a box out but i think is misunderstanding when the ball is "dead"


I don’t think D2.0 has much going on in his life.

The ball is dead after a made basket and becomes live once at the disposal of the inbounder, but I'm not sure why it matters.


In those two instances you observed, did it involve a "box out" of a player at the other end of the court?
(sorry Shayno)

Breakers got out by a bit before a late charge by the Hawks was eventually repelled. NZ won 92-84.
Vukona had 24, Abercrombie 17 and Pledger 12 & 10.
For the Hawks, Deleon with 33, Forman 21, Grant 10.
Wollongong shot well but were dominated on the boards 33-20 and had 17 turnovers to NZ's nine. Points off turnovers were 21-7 to the home side and Breakers also had an advantage of 13-2 in second chance points.
Some good shooting nights out there - Vukona was 11/14 FG, Pledger went 10/10 from the stripe, Deleon was 12/17 FG and Forman 9/12 FG.
