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Old Mon Aug 01, 2005, 03:16pm
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by blindzebra
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
How about the Team Control definition in rule 4? Did they add during the throw-in to team control or are we going to go through the same process as the NCAA and shoot 1-and-1 for a year?
That's not quite the way it was. TC fouls applied on throw ins when the ncaa changed this rule a few years ago
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If they add the concept of team control into the throw-in, it creates a lot of complications. I'd rather shoot 1-and-1.
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How so?

Other than a throw-in pass going back court, which would only require an exception ala NCAA rules, what other complications would there be?
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The complication was a throw in - and team control - ended on the legal touch. This meant if the throw in was tapped but not controlled you could have a situation after the tap but before the ball was controlled on the court where a foul was NOT a TC foul.

This changed the following year, TC now doesn't end on a throw-in until a player controls the ball on the court.

[Edited by Dan_ref on Aug 1st, 2005 at 02:05 PM]
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Ah, but that would not be the case under FED rules, since a touch by B does not end TC under the current rules.[/b]
The way I understand the new fed rule there is not TC on a throw-in so the touch is irrelevant.
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As I see it, if there is team control during a throw-in you just have a live ball being passed among teammates, and all you'd need is the back court exception if the throw-in comes from the FC.
Got 1 more exception, here's a hint:

"C'mon ref he's been in there all day! 5! 6! 7!!"

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