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Originally posted by Slider
Throw-in is from OOB by definition, 4-41-2.
An abnormal throw-in is one that starts in-bounds.
Finally, I don't see the word AFTER in 7-6-1.
However, in 9-2-6 I see, [The thrower shall not:] "Touch the ball in the court before it touches or is touched by another player."
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Where can I read about abnormal throw-ins in the rule book?
As far as 7-6-1 goes, I simply summarized the rule. Of course, the word
after is part of my statement. Is it possible to touch the pass before it is released? If you pass the ball, and it's been released, the only way you can possibly touch it again is
after it's been released.
Of course, since you live in the Twilight Zone, perhaps you can touch it before it's released.
Your argument is silly and pointless and I'm through discussing it.