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Originally Posted by IREFU2
What other reason would the defender have to make contact with a player out of bounds on a throw in? If they reach across and contact the thrower in, its an intentional foul. Now, I normally tell players in this situation not to break the plain on a throw in......just my 2 cents.
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I don't care about the reason. It's irrelevant.
If the contact doesn't affect the play, it's not a foul (by rule.) Just call the delay of game at this poing.