Quote:
Originally posted by BktBallRef
I give up on you, mick. If you could explain why a thrower can't step on the line but can dribble the ball on the line, I would love to hear it.
|
Per rules:
1-2-1: The playing court shall be marked with sidelines and end lines....The sidelines and end lines shall be a minimum of 2 inches in width.
4-9-1: Boundary lines of the court consist of end lines and sidelines.
4-9-2: The inside edges of these lines define the inbounds and out of bounds areas.
7.2.b: The ball is out of bounds when it touches: b. any other person, the floor or any object
on or outside a boundary.
9.2.5 Play: Thrower A1 inadvertantly steps through the plane on the boundary line and touches the court inbounds..... Ruling: A violation.
Sorry, Tony,
I can do no better than read 'em and copy 'em.
We better end....but I think 288 Angels can dance on the head of a pin. Or, is that too gross? (No Rule or Case found)
mick