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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
4-36-2b (slightly edited): Play shall be resumed by.... A throw-in when the interruption occurred during this activity.
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I almost used this reference, but decided to try for a better one.
Are you calling this an inadvertent whistle, an interrupted game, as in 5-4-3, or a correctable error?
It's not an inadvertent whistle, it was an advertent whistle.
It's a timing error, an error, and often correctable, but not a correctable error.
It's an interrupted game, but not like the interrupted game in 5-4-3 (interrupted because of events beyond the control of the responsible administrative authorities).
But I can go along with interrupted game based on purpose and intent.
But doesn't one still need 4-4-3 to determine the throwin spot?
4-4-3: A ball which is in flight retains the same location as when it was last in contact with a player or the court.