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Old Sat Feb 02, 2008, 08:37pm
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Originally Posted by LaurelN713
Best thing to do would be to stop play (if there was pressure) and definitively move the thrower to either the sideline or endline allowing for space to make a throw in.
Naw, you designated the throw-in spot. The spot is three feet wide and they can back up as deep as they can go. Just make sure that the the thrower keeps a foot on or over that designated spot before releasing the ball on the throw-in. That's all that needed to have a legal throw-in. Forget about everything else and don't overthink the play.
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