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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
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Originally posted by Lotto
a. A team in control of the ball for a throw-in adjacent to a front-court boundary line may not be called for a three-second violation.
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And, since the (NCAA) throw-in doesn't end until a player gains control on the court, the original play presented isn't a violation.
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Bob, once the ball is released toward the court is the team still "in control of the ball for a throw-in"?
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Well, as Bob points out the rules do say a throw-in ends when the passed ball is controlled by an inbounds player. So I would have to say yes, the team is in control for a throw-in. Can't have 3 seconds during a throw-in, the throw-in ends when the ball is in control, so the play in question is not a violation.
How else would you read it??