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Originally posted by mick
paulis,
So, we have to assume the pass is not a throw-in?
I'm not sure. Do you have a rule to cover that?
mick
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In order for the pass to be considered as a throw-in pass, it must be thrown directly toward the court. This is a judgment call on your part. However, last year we had an almost endless discussion on whether or not it was a defensive violation if the defender broke the plane as soon as the ball was released by the inbounder toward the court or not. We could revisit this if everyone else would like to get into the endless loop again.