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Old Sun Feb 03, 2008, 07:31pm
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That's Another Thread

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Originally Posted by truerookie
The throw in does not end until the ball is touched (legally) time does not start until the ball is touched. So, the 10 seconds count does not start until the ball is touched
Unless, of course, a ball has been tapped by the defense into the offense's backcourt, in which case you start the count .....

Sorry, that's another thread.

I'm a bad boy.

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