
Tue Nov 15, 2005, 01:40pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by ibumgardner
I put false also. I'm probably wrong... My logic was that the defender couldn't touch the ball until it crossed the boundary plane....
Here's my scenario:
A1 has a throw-in with under 2 seconds on the clock after B just scored to tie the game. After Team A calls a time-out, team B puts a defender on the thrower-in to make the pass difficult. A1 has a lot of room, and backs up as far as possible. After A1 releases the ball, but clearly before it breaks the plane, B deflects the pass, gathers it up and scores.
LEGAL?
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Yes.
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