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Originally posted by JugglingReferee
A throw-in is completed when the legally inbounded ball touches a player inbounds first, including the intentional act of B kicking the ball. A throwing-in violation could result via a 5-second count, stepping in the inbounds portion of the court, moving outside of the allocated throw-in location, or illegally inbounding the ball.
I think that covers everything... if there is soemthing else, someone please add it!
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Not quite...
A throw-in is completed when the legally inbounded ball touches
a player inbounds first another player inbounds or out-of-bounds.
It is a legal throwin to pass the ball such that the player that touches it is OOB (but not on the same boundary line). It is a violation...but it is not a throwin violation. So, an arrow is switched when either the defense or offense touches the ball while OOB.
[Edited by Camron Rust on Apr 20th, 2004 at 03:37 PM]