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Old Tue Dec 23, 2003, 02:02am
Jurassic Referee Jurassic Referee is offline
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Originally posted by ace


OH YEAH ... Inadvertant whistles are jump-balls right? (totally different situation)

Whoa, you need to learn this one, Ace, or you're gonna have your supervisor screaming at ya again. .

See casebook play- 7.5.4. If the inadvertant whistle went when a team had player or team control, then that team would get the ball OOB for a throw-in. If neither team has player or team control when the inadvertant whistle happens(like during a shot,rebound,etc), you would go with the arrow. If the whistle went after A's shot had gone through, then B would get the ball along the end line for a throw-in, same as after any made basket.

There's a related thread down below somewhere with a good point in it. In the 3rd case above- where the whistle went during the shot attempt- if the ball went in, it probably should be an end line throw-in for the team that was scored on- not an AP.
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