Designated out-of-bounds spot throw-in nearest the foul ...
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Originally Posted by mbyron
Not a mistake. Any player may make the throw-in after any kind of intentional foul, so there's no reason to narrow the scope.
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Don't lose track that the prelude leading up to the b portion of this article is, "Designated out-of-bounds spot throw-in nearest the foul". After an intentional foul during a dead ball, which would be a technical foul, the ball would be inbounded, not at the closest spot, but at the division line opposite the table.
cford may have a good point here, maybe it should say intentional personal foul, not just intentional foul? Not a bad catch for a guy with only 150 posts.
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Last edited by BillyMac; Sat Oct 17, 2009 at 10:47am.
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