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Old Wed Oct 10, 2007, 08:49am
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Right, the clock starting rule only applies to players who are inbounds. So if the player who first touches the throw-in pass is OOB, it doesn't matter how he contacts the ball, the clock will NOT start. IOW a touching by an OOB player cannot cause the clock to start.
While I agree with this interp, I see what Snaqs is saying - how can the throw-in end if the clock never starts?
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