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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Can you cite a rule to back up that statement?
Rule 4-36-2(a) says that the POI is the "spot nearest to where the ball was located WHEN the interruption occurred. That completely contradicts your statement above. You...and the stoopid monkeysat RM.... want to take it to where the ball WAS.
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There's a specific case play or interp (in the year the "POI" first appeared) that clarifies that "where the ball was located" is the same as "the spot the ball was last in contact with a player or the court" (or whatever the specific wording in rule 4-Ball Location is)."
IOW, you're wrong, fan boy.