Fellas, think about this. When does the throw-in end? It ends when the ball is touched inbounds. So you're telling me that if a player jumps from his BC, muffs the ball (thereby ending the throw-in) and then catches it before landing in the BC, you have a violation? That's what you're saying?
Sorry but that's wrong. And it's no different than one player touching it and another then catching it and landing BC.
The exceptions never covered a rebounder.
The rule that was created when the exceptions were eliminated doesn't cover a rebounder.
No sense in arguing it any further. Believe what you will.
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