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Originally posted by Hartsy
The violation is throw-in violation, so by definition, the new throw in is at the original spot.
Like lukelalex alluded to, throw ins have their own set of rules.
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Sigh...you guys are right; it is a throw-in violation, because the throw-in was never completed by being touched by one of the other 9 players on the court. The penalty is no different than having the throw-in go OOB all the way across the court, it just goes back to the original throw-in spot.
I guess this is one advantage to doing grade school and rec ball, because I don't think I've ever seen that in a HS or higher level game. Doing those lower levels really does make you think about some of the rules that don't normally get applied.
Damn, I just looked in the mirror and found another blonde hair!