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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Agreed. What if there's a T or I in the middle of a quarter, followed by the throw-in violation? Are they leaving that throw-in at the division line?
You *could* have a rule to the effect that any violation during a throw-in result on a throw-in at the original spot (and not at one of the 8 designated spots) -- just the same as a TO during the throw-in does not result in moving the throw-in spot, but that's not the current rule.
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I would if the violation occurred with the thrower who is at the division line. However, this is something that should probably be clarified, as the division line is neither the FC nor the BC. Now, if the violation took place like a kicking violation or some other violation, then I get that. But what if the thrower throws the ball out of bounds and no one touches the ball? Where do we take the spot if it was already at the division line for the start of the quarter or after a technical foul? That actually happened in a game I was in, and we put it back at the division line?
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