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Old Mon Nov 06, 2006, 08:59am
Raymond Raymond is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by eg-italy
No. While in FIBA there is team control during a throw-in, the direction of the alternate possession arrow is first established when there is team control of the ball in bounds as per FIBA rule 12.4.3:
12.4.3 The team that does not gain control of the live ball on the playing court after the jump ball which began the first period will start the alternating possession.
So in that case the arrow direction is not established until the throw-in is made and some player establishes control in bounds. Notice that the same wording is used for starting the 24 seconds count:
So, in FIBA, is this how it would work?

1) A1 knocks opening tap directly out-of-bounds.
2) B1 inbounds
3) A2 steals the inbounds pass
4) Arrow set to Team B
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