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Old Mon Nov 10, 2003, 04:06pm
DownTownTonyBrown DownTownTonyBrown is offline
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Thumbs down No- way!

JR has got it. The foul is the anomaly. Following a successful try, normal throw-in is under the basket... but now we have a foul. Answer: Throw-in near the spot of the foul.

Let's say the fouler/foulee were reversed and the teammate of the shooter was fouled... is there any question now. You surely wouldn't give the ball back to the shooting team under its own basket (unless that is where the foul ocurred).

Ball in to the offended team at the spot of the foul. 7.5.5 Situation B (items b&c) spells it out pretty clearly even though the foul is committed during the throw-in. Running the endline priveledge is taken away if the throw-in spot would be away from the endline.
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