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Originally Posted by FrankHtown
That's why i asked the original question. Didn't team B commit a violation, and the ensuing throw-in would still be from the endline? Why can't team A run?
"A team retains this privilege if the scoring team commits a violation ", and the parenthetical concerning before the throw-in ends, may refer only to a foul committed before the throw-in ends.
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In the situation you're describing, B is committing an out of bounds violation, yes, but the throw-in, itself, is over as soon as B touches the ball. So the resulting out of bounds violation on B has nothing to do with the throw-in, and therefore, is not covered under 7-5-6 (
if the scoring team commits a violation before the throw-in ends...).
This out of bounds is no different (regarding where the ensuing throw-in spot for A is) than the throw-in being caught inbounds by A2, standing just inbounds near the endline, who is immediately fouled by B2. A does not get to run the endline in this situation either, even though the throw-in spot will be on the endline (assuming the bonus is not in effect).
Does that help?