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Originally Posted by just another ref
So if it was not pertaining to the defensive player exception in 9-9-1, what was the significance of whether there is a defense on the throw-in or not?
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There really isn't any significance. It's irrelevant to 9-9-3. That rule says that the exception
during a throw-in applies to
every player on the floor. The case play just further tells us that the exception ended when the throw-in ended, and only applies to the first player touching the ball on the throw-in anyway.
Make sense now?