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Originally posted by Camron Rust
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Originally posted by blindzebra
If you are interpreting disposal by the book the 5 second count is what requires they hustle.
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Originally posted by blindzebra
You keep using case plays where the official handles the ball to illustrate disposal, but we don't normally handle the ball after a made basket.
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Including 6.1.2B, all cases have one thing in common (and the official handling the ball is not it). It's that the official determines that the ball is at the thrower's disposal after the player doesn't get it and get in position when they have time and opportunity. There are NO case plays that suggest disposal is to include when the inbounds player picks up the ball alone.
Also, you have failed to define when the situation changes from "normal" to my extreme example. How far away from the bucket do they have to be when they pick up the ball before you consider it abnormal? And, where is THAT defined. (It's not). That alone should make it crystal clear that the beginning of a normal throwin doesn't not begin when the player picks up the ball while still inbounds.
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The entire point that you are missing is it does not specifically define disposal for after a made basket. It leaves that up to the official's judgment.
The question being asked at the begining of this thread dealt with when the non-throwing team no longer can call a TO, and I'll wager that most officials don't use until they get OOB with the ball as the cut off point.
But hey, MTD agrees with you, so you have that going for you.