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Originally posted by blindzebra
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.
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No, but the touch does end the throw-in.
So, there's TC during the throw-in, the throw-in ends when the ball is touched, so there's no TC until the ball is controlled.
What would be needed is a statement that TC *begins* during a throw-in (or when a live ball is held or dribbled inbounds...). Then we'd just need the BC exception.