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Old Wed Jan 24, 2007, 01:59pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BadNewsRef

So here is a question since Dan said after a time-out the coach can request to have the throw-in anywhere he wanted.
A1 retrieves ball after made basket, Team B is pressing, A1 runs to the table-side corner of the endline, realizes he can't get the ball inbounds and requests a TO. Before Team A huddles up Coach A tells you he wants to begin his throw-in at the opposite corner of the base-line.
Do you grant his request?
Let's review: the throw-in is not at any spot, the player is entitled to be anywhere behind the endline from the start to the finish of the throw-in. Where the player is standing when he's granted a timeout does not change that fact.

So based on what rule, exactly, do you not grant his request?
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