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Old Tue Dec 09, 2008, 07:27am
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Originally Posted by Scratch85 View Post
I can't find a rule against this either. I find rules involving a "thrower", but the player that is passing it along his endline is not a "thrower" by definition 4-42-1. The above action doesn't keep the ball from becoming live, that happened when it was at the disposal of the thrower, even though the thrower doesn't have posession of it yet.

I'm sure this will click with me soon. Please bear with me and help me get it. What is the rule that makes the above situation a delay of game?
B1 is not allowed to reach across the plane until the throw in pass is released. A1 passing to A2 along the endline after a made or awarded basket is not a throw in pass. 7-6
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