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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
The Throw-in in Situation 5's Ruling is not a "do over" anymore than A1 reshooting his/her missed FTA when B1 commits a FT Violation is a "do over".
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"Real Do Overs" involve resetting the clock (and a need to reset the clock), almost like a time machine.
And in a sandlot baseball game, if we can't agree on safe, or out, we call a "do over", have the base runners return to their bases, the batter returns to the batter's box, and the pitcher throws again with the previous count.
I really don't remember any real do overs in playground basketball.
I do remember an odd rule, the "force out rule". Ball handler A1 gets knocked out of bounds by B1, but instead of a foul, one calls “force out” and Team A gets the ball for a throwin.
We might have even had this rule in high school.