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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Slider, I have been a basketball official for 31 years now, and for all of those years, every intepreter I have ever known, every time I have heard Dick Schindler, Mary Struckhoff, Hank Nichols, and Ed Bilik speak, and every rules clinic I have ever attended that dealt with throw-ins have stated that the if the ball is inbounds after a score by Team A and Team B refuses to pick up the ball to take it out-of-bounds for a throw-in, the official should start the throw-in count. The official should not stop the clock and administer the throw-in.
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Good, when they put that on paper I'll be very happy.
BTW, I "just" thought of a question, if a player picks up a live ball IB and carries it OOB, isn't that a violation?
[Edited by Slider on Feb 14th, 2002 at 12:38 AM]