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Old Thu Nov 11, 2004, 10:15am
kgruber kgruber is offline
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It is a violation in either case. The restraining line acts as the temporary side line or end line for the purpose of the throw-in. So if a player bounces a pass that hits on his side of the end line it would result in a violation. Same is true of a restraining line. There is also no difference between a designated spot throw in or a non-designated spot throw in like after a made free throw. The same rule applies.
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