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Old Sat Jan 05, 2002, 01:32pm
heyref32 heyref32 is offline
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Had this discussion the other day. NFHS and NCAA rules allow Team A to retain the right to run the endline after a Team B score when Team B commits a violation or foul, immediately after the made basket (no bonus in effect) and the ball is to be inbounded on the same endline. Reasoning for this not to be a spot throw-in is not to penalize offensive team and give defensive Team an advantage when committing a foul or violation. Situation, if Team B deflects the ball out of bounds on Team A's endline, does Team A retain the right to run the endline on the following inbounds play. NFHS rule 7-5-7, then go to rule 9-3, out of bounds is covered as a violation. If you allow Team A to run endline, does this not penalize Team B for good defensive play? Thoughts and comments. Thanks.
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