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Should dunking be allowed during warmups after refs come out of their dressing room?
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mountain hoops guru Wrote:Well imagine all the kids going up and dunking, what all could happen? Kids could get hurt first of all, many people sued, starting with Refs, then school, then board of education, etc... Another thing that could happen, a lot of gyms don't have the right kind of back boards to take a lot of dunking, to many dunks, could crack or even break, shattering and then no game or worse someone get eyes put out or really hurt. If the kids want to practice dunking, do it in practice, if they can do it already, use warm ups to get their legs loose so they can really dunk on someone during the game. Save the dunks for the game. no question!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very few high school players in the country could break a backboard if it was only a dunk. When you dunk, grab the rim to pull yourself up on or to pop the rim is what would help with the backboard breaking. Which is against the rules in a game unless the player could comedown on someone and get hurt. Real dunks dont pop the goal down, or shake the rafters or anything like that without cheating and doing a little hanging.
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Should dunking be allowed during warmups after refs come out of their dressing room? - by BasketBallonlyfan - 11-30-2008, 12:59 AM

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