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Old Tue Feb 11, 2020, 05:26pm
AremRed
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust View Post
I think you could make the argument that the player OOB on the endline in such a play is a thrower, just one that doesn't have the ball. Imagine a single thrower (designates spot or otherwise) that bounces the ball on the floor (similar to a dribble) and is contacted while they do not have the ball. Would we not consider that player to still be the thrower?
No, because in that case there is no confusion who is the one and only thrower.
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