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Originally Posted by jkjenning
Thanks. I was extending what I remembered if the thrower puts the ball across the line and is tied up by a defender - jump ball but the same team throws it in 6.4.5B; so if the thrower throws the ball in and a jump ball results in whatever fashion, then the possession changes.
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No. It's not a held ball when the thrower lodges the ball, it's a violation. The thrower violates. That's why he loses the arrow.
If the throwin is touched by a player inbounds after being released, then the throw-in has ended. It makes no difference what happens next, the arrow is changed.
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Last edited by BktBallRef; Mon Mar 05, 2007 at 09:28pm.
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