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Old Sun Dec 10, 2006, 08:22am
jkjenning jkjenning is offline
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Originally Posted by Quahogboy
On top of this, since she had a spot, she shouldn't have been able to move from there anyway.
Something about your wording sounds like you might believe the feet have to remain planted during a spot throw-in. A "spot" throw-in only requires that the thrower keep one foot within a 3 foot wide area and that foot does not have to be on the floor - just within the plane of that 3 foot window - so this does give some latitude for movement; they just cannot take off and "run the baseline"... in all cases, the thrower can back up away from the court as far they wish.
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