Thread: Throw-in(s)
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Old Sun Feb 19, 2023, 01:51pm
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Originally Posted by Zoochy View Post
5) A1 is completely on the out of bounds of the boundary line. Feels pressure and backs up 3-4 feet. A1 releases the throw-in towards the court. B1 reaches/steps across the boundary line and contacts the ball.

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Depends on the rules set. In NFHS, this is legal (B can reach across one the ball is released on the throw-in pass). It's not legal in NCAAW (nor, I think, in NCAAM).

Agree with JRut on the rest

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