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Originally posted by One-Whistle
A1 attempts the throw-in. B1 slaps the ball back OOB and A1 catches it while standing OOB. Do you give it to A1 for the next throw-in? No, because B1 did NOT commit a violation, just great defense.
In this case the ball would actually be awarded to B. 
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That's true? Wow. What if A1 doesn't
catch the ball, but as B1 taps the ball back inbounds and it
hits A1 and goes off him/her while he/she is out of bounds?
See,
this is why I read this forum - for stuff like this so that when it comes up, I've got it covered.
Now, this has gotten a little convoluted, but for the new guy, just tell me if I'm reading this correctly: If a team has the ability to run the baseline (after a made basket, which is the only time that's in effect, correct?) on a throwin and their opponents make a good defensive play and knock the throw-in out of bounds over the end line, that ends THAT throw-in and, on the subsequent throw-in, the original team can
not then run the baseline, correct?
Okay, what if, just in case, the team entitled to the throw-in calls time out. When they come back from the time out, can they still run the baseline on the throwin?