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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Unless he's the thrower for a throw-in.
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Different issue, of course. If the thrower touches over the OOB line, while still touching OOB (or not), he has carried the ball onto the court. That's not a matter of the definition of player location, he's still located OOB. Rather he's committed a specific throw-in violation.
Come to think of it, that's the only case that comes to mind where the location of the other foot matters.