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Old Fri Mar 12, 2021, 11:22am
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Nearest Violation Or Original Spot ...

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins View Post
Warning, but no need to switch sides for the next throw-in.
I thought about this while watching the video. Inbounder expected the throwin at the original spot (not that she knows the rules, but her behavior caught my attention).

7-5-2-A: Designated out-of-bounds spot throw-in nearest the violation: After any violation, as in 9-2 through 10 and 9-13, the official must place the ball at the disposal of an opponent of the player who committed the violation.

But it's not a designated spot throwin.

7-5-7-B: A throw-in anywhere along the end line after a goal or an awarded goal for basket interference or goaltending by a defensive player, as in 9-12 Penalty 1, the team not credited with the score must make a throw-in from the end of the court where the goal was made and from any point outside the end line and the officials must signal such. A team retains this privilege if the scoring team commits a violation or common foul (before the throw-in ends and before the bonus rule is in effect) and the ensuing throw-in spot would have been on the end line.

9-2-10: The opponent(s) of the thrower must not have any part of his/her person through the inbounds side of the throw-in boundary-line plane until the ball has been released on a throw-in pass.

9-2-Penalty: The ball becomes dead when the violation or technical foul occurs. Following a violation, the ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in at the original throw-in spot.
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