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Old Thu Oct 12, 2017, 03:07pm
Scrapper1 Scrapper1 is offline
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Originally Posted by bucky View Post
Throw-in violations can occur a long way from the inbounder and the resulting throw-in takes place at the original throw-in spot.
The two clauses of your sentence are contradictory.

After a violation, the ball is put back in play with a throw-in at a spot closest to where the violation occurred. So if the violation occurs a long way from the inbounder, why would the resulting throw-in take place at the original throw-in spot?
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