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Old Wed Dec 13, 2023, 05:07pm
Zoochy Zoochy is offline
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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. View Post
The are no "do overs" in NFHS and NCAA Men's/Women's Basketball therefore there are no "do overs" in either Throw-in situation that you have presented.

Situation #1: Assuming that it was Team A that had the Ball for a Throw-in. The Ball is put back into Play with Team B being awarded a Designated Spot Throw-in on the End Line in its Back Court where the Ball went Out of Bounds. The Game Clock is reset to 0:03.0 because per Rule that is the only Definite Time known by the Game Officials.

Situation #2: Assuming that it was Team A that had the Ball for a Throw-in. The Ball is put back into Play with Team A being awarded a Designated Spot Throw-in in its Front Court on the Boundary Line nearest where the Ball was when the Game Officials stopped play. The Game Clock is reset to 0:03.0 because per Rule that is the only Definite Time known by the Game Officials.

See the Thread in the Forum that has previously these Situations: https://forum.officiating.com/basket...onds-left.html

MTD, Sr.
This is a throw-in violation for Situation #1. No one touches the ball before it goes Out of Bounds. Go to the ORIGINAL throw-in location if throw-in is in Back Court or 1 of 4 designated spots nearest if the new throw-in is in the Front Court

Last edited by Zoochy; Wed Dec 13, 2023 at 05:11pm.
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