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Old Thu Feb 14, 2002, 09:34am
Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. is offline
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Originally posted by BktBallRef
Originally posted by Slider
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?
No, not if his team is entitled to a throw-in.
Now, we are getting somewhere; Thank you for addressing this, but: Where is this exception to the OOB rule to be found? I interpret 9-3 to be for a live ball.

[On a "normal" throw-in the ball goes OOB dead, so the player does not cause a live ball to go OOB.]

Also, isn't it a violation for the in-bounder to be the first to touch the ball in bounds during a throw-in? Where is the exception for that violation?

[Edited by Slider on Feb 14th, 2002 at 02:57 AM]

This question is not meant to be mean spirited Slider, but how long have you been officiating. Your logic on this thread leads me to believe that you do not have a fundamental grasp of the rules and how they are to be interpreted, nor do you know how to look at a play and think logically at solving the problem.
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