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Originally Posted by OHBBREF
explain - since the throw in is over would not the ball be spotted nearest the actual interuption?
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No, it's always point of interruption. Not the spot of the interruption. On a double foul, the location of the foul is never relevant.
Therefore, the spot will be the location of the ball; currently defined as where it was last touched.
In this play, you'd take it back to where the defender deflected it off the inbounds pass.