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In the 1950s, Jim Pollard[8] and Wilt Chamberlain[9] had both dunked from the free throw line—15 feet from the basket. Chamberlain was able to dunk from the free-throw line without a running start, beginning his forward movement from within the top half of the free-throw circle. [9] This was the catalyst for the 1956 NCAA rule change which requires that a shooter maintain both feet behind the line during a free-throw attempt. [10] An inbounds pass over the backboard was also banned because of Chamberlain. [11] Offensive goaltending, also called basket interference, was introduced as a rule in 1956 after Bill Russell had exploited it at San Francisco and Chamberlain was soon to enter college play. [12] While at the University of Kansas, Chamberlain was known to have dunked on an experimental 12-foot basket set up by Phog Allen. [9][a] When Chamberlain dunked the ball it was called a "dipper dunk. " A dunk by Alcindor Lew Alcindor rule[edit] Dunking was banned in the NCAA and high school sports from 1967 to 1976. [15][16][17] Many people have attributed the ban to the dominance of the college phenomenon Lew Alcindor (now known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar);[18] the no-dunking rule is sometimes referred to as the "Lew Alcindor rule. "[19][20] Others have attributed the ban to racial motivations, as at the time most of the prominent dunkers in college basketball were African-American, and the ban took place less than a year after the 1966 NCAA University Division basketball championship game, wherein a Texas Western team with an all-black starting lineup beat an all-white Kentucky team to win the national championship. [21] Under head coach Guy Lewis, Houston (with Elvin Hayes) made considerable use of the "stuff" shot on their way to the Final Four in 1967."My Hero Academia Ranks at #1 on U. S. Annual BookScan 2020 List". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on March 8, 2021. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
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