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Courageous When Prudent
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Hampton Roads, VA
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Originally Posted by BillyMac
In regard to a throwin situation, I respectfully disagree.
If play is resumed by a throw-in, the clock must be started when the ball touches, or is legally touched by, a player on the court after it is released by the thrower.
It is illegal for a player to touch the ball, ring, or net while the ball is on the ring or within the basket. It is illegal for a player to touch the ball if it is in the imaginary cylinder above the ring. It is illegal for a player to touch the ball outside the cylinder while reaching through the basket from below.
These three examples of basket interference all involve illegal touches.
In a throwin situation, clock should not have started, and it should be reset if it was erroneously started.
Nevadaref: Any rulebook, casebook, or annual interpretation citations to further your cause?
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I wouldn't expect any answer in regards to a citation, but I would expect a lot of lawyering.
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