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Originally Posted by just another ref
6-1-2b: The ball becomes live when on a throw-in, it is at the disposal of the thrower.
4-4-7b: A ball is at the disposal of a player when it is available to a player after a goal.
So the big difference is?
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That "available" isn't defined.
Interesting point, I guess I wasn't aware "available" was used. Since I didn't think it was there, I was thinking of the word in it's common everyday usage. IOW, the ball could be "available" to a player even though they were no where near it.
play: B1 gets a steal in A's front court and passes to B2 who is cherry-picking underneath B's basket. B2 scores quickly and the ball bounces under the basket. It's "available," yet I don't think anyone is going to start counting until A gets back to grab it and get out of bounds. We are supposed to start counting the moment it becomes available.
BTW, thanks for the correction on the term.