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Originally Posted by Mark Dexter
BI at the opponent's basket?
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Nice one, Mark!
I had only thought about the basket interference being for touching the ball, which would end the throw-in and reverse the arrow despite the touching also being a violation. This would be the same as B2 committing an OOB violation with the first touch.
However, the BI certainly could be for contacting the basket while the ball is on or within. In that case since the ball wasn't touched nor did the throwing team violate, the throw-in never ended.
It seems to me that this would also have to qualify, and that Team A (throwing team) would get two points and keep the arrow for the next use, but that Team B would be awarded an end line throw-in.