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Originally posted by Self
Thought he was referring to my situation. My partner told me he would have just had them reset and do over. I asked why, he responded, "it just didn't hurt anything". I said really, what if they did it again. He said, " it just wouldn't happen", I said what if it did. He said, "i would just reset it again... I just laughed and realized who I was working with...
Thanks for you explanation...
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Well let's see now, team A throws the ball downcourt without
taking it OOB on the throwin after the basket. Your partner
blows the whistle & tells them to do it right. Team A has
lost their advantage, haven't they? If they do it twice
it's a case of poor coaching. Let's try it this way,
the reason why this is a bad interpretation is because it
leaves open the question of when to decide the non-throwin
is actually a throw in. Every coach worth his salt will
be screaming for a throwin violation this December even if
a team merely hesitates after the made basket.