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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Just to clarify -- it starts on the touch after a throw-in. It starts on possession after a jump ball, a rebound, a turnover.
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Thanks.
... Because there is player/team control after disposal on a throwin and not so for a jump ball, a rebound, a turnover, etc.?
Does the NCAA characterize this throwin player/team control to be used only for the purpose of team control fouls (no free throws) during the throwin, and not for anything else (backcourt) as the NFHS does?
Or rather, does the NCAA allow this throwin player/team control to be used for ten second purposes (or any purpose except backcourt) when the inbounds pass goes to a player in the backcourt, making a touch essentially the same as a possession (holding, dribbling) in this situation?