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[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. [22] Breakaway rims[edit] In the NBA, in 1976 Arthur Erhat filed a patent for "a rim that had give but immediately returned to its original position," making dunking safe for the first time by significantly reducing the shattering of backboards. [23][24] In 1979, Erving's teammate and center Darryl Dawkins twice shattered NBA backboards with dunks leading to a quickly-enacted rule making it an offence to break the backboard. [citation needed] Technology has evolved to adapt to the increased strength and weight of players to withstand the force of such dunks, such as the breakaway rim (introduced to the NBA in 1981) changes to the material used for the backboards, and strengthening of the goal standards themselves. The invention by Arthur Ehrat to create the breakaway rim with a spring on it led to the return of the dunk in college basketball.However, the person who approached them was the Liviuman, an organization that is hostile to the Immortal Order. The Liviuman has an intense dislike for the treatment provided by the Doctor and makes a request to the two. The two accepts the request, but Kiruko seems to be losing her cool, unable to dismiss the possibility that the Doctor in Asakusa. Episode 8 Their Choices May 20, 2023 Summary: After exterminating Hirukos, Maru and Kiruko are visited by Usami Shun, a "doctor" in the Immortal Order. They receive a request from Usami to "save someone" and are led to a room with a canopy. There, they are led to a room with a canopy, where Mizuhashi is said to have seen "a person who is being kept alive by a machine. Eventually, Usami reveals a certain fact. Episode 9 Children of the Nursery May 27, 2023 Summary: Usami has a button with the same pattern as the mark on the Kiru-Beam. Maru and Kiruko decide to go after the mark again, but on the way, they encounter an informant named Juuichi who is looking for resources. They buy some information from him, who seems to know something about the mark. Meanwhile, an emergency meeting of the staff is held at the school.
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