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Old Wed Jul 18, 2018, 10:30pm
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Late Twentieth Century ...

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Originally Posted by Freddy View Post
A1's court-long throw-in is caught by A2 whose one foot is out-of-bounds.
Back in the late twentieth century, this was a throwin violation for not passing the ball to someone directly on the court, and Team B would get the ball at the spot of the throwin. Even odder, if B2 caught A1's court long throwin pass with one foot out of bounds, it still would have been a throwin violation against Team A, and Team B would get the ball at the spot of the throwin.

These interpretations are no longer valid.

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