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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
You said the ball is always dead when these time-outs are requested. My point is that the ball is not always dead. Sometimes it is live because it is a the disposal of the throw-in team. So in those cases I start the thrower-in at the appropriate spot but remind him/her that they still have the privilege of running the base-line.
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Yeahbut what I'm saying is even in this case I will let him start at whatever side he wants. Why? Because the ball was not made dead at a
spot, it was made dead at the
endline. He's entitled to be anywhere on the endline - start, middle or finish of the throw-in.
If you have a rule to show I'm wrong I would be glad to see it.