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Thu Nov 01, 2007, 05:45pm
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Yup, and the thrower didn't step onto the court before releasing the throw-in. If the thrower doesn't have the ball, then the thrower is no longer the thrower, as per 4-42-1. There is no rule that I know of that says that A1 can't set the ball down, go in-bounds, go back OOB and make the throw-in. That's perfectly legal as long as the thrower makes a legal throw-in within 5 seconds.
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as long as it's not a designated spot throw-in. And no matter what A does, B still can't reach through the plane and touch the ball.
Last edited by rainmaker; Fri Nov 02, 2007 at 12:46am.
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