Chuck-
The ball doesn't have to be in the inbounders hand to be at disposal, yes? Thus, can still be a live ball. Depends where the ball is.
This WAS right after the basket, and contributed to my reluctance to whistle a dead ball foul (= T) that would have been the player's fifth ("make the 5th a good one".
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Originally posted by JAdams
Don't think it would be a dead ball foul (as Chuck says above), because it's not a dead ball situation.
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The contact came after a made basket. The ball becomes dead until it is at the disposal of the thrower-in. I assumed that the contact occurred immediately after the basket, before the offense had taken it out again. This would be a dead ball technical foul.
Chuck
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