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		| Originally posted by Mark Dexter 
 
	The key here is that the calling official is supposed to go table side - whether you're C or T depends on the spot where the ball will be thrown in. If the throw-in is table side, you'll become T. If it's opposite, you'll become C.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by gostars Thanks again for all the help. Keep it coming!
 
 I do have one question. If I am T opposite table and I call a non-shooting foul where do I go? The calling official is supposed to go to T table side but the official inbounding the ball would be the T opposite table. Do I just go to C table side or does the C administer opposite table the throw-in?
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 As Rut points out, though, it depends on whether the foul is offensive/defensive/front court/back court/etc. The above example assumes a foul on the defense called in the offensive front court.
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 That's exactly what I was looking for. I was asking about a defensive non-shooting foul in the front court with a spot throw-in on the sideline opposite table