Thread: Jump ball OOB
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Old Sat Nov 05, 2005, 09:11am
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Originally posted by RookieDude
Quote:
Originally posted by ChuckElias
So unless the jumper caught the ball before throwing OOB (which would've been a violation before the ball ever got OOB), the jumper's team should've gotten the arrow.
Even if the jumper caught the ball...his team would still get the arrow. (The opposing team would get the throw-in because of the violation.)

I'm sure you know that Chuck...but, the unless might have been confusing to some.
Excellent point, Rook. I should've said, "unless he caught the ball, it's simply an OOB violation." The arrow was irrelevant to the type of violation.

Good catch. Thanks.
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