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Old Mon Feb 07, 2005, 03:39pm
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The responses thus far are correct. But after a violation--traveling, illegal dribble, etc, the player throwing the ball in cannot run the baseline or sideline. That is a violation.
Basket interference and goaltending are violations too. Are you saying that the thrower can't run the end line after those violations either?
Being those would be considered made baskets the player inbounding can run the baseline.
Those would also be considered violations resulting in awarded goals.

How about if the scoring team commits a violation(say-kicked ball) on an end-line throw-in after a goal, and the closest spot is still the end line? Are you saying that the throwing team can't run the endline after that violation either?

Just pointing out that your statement above to be accurate should say "after some violations", not "after a violation".
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