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Originally Posted by Steverz
Would someone please show "exactly" where in the Rule or Caseplay book the answer to this simple question that our association started throwing around.
Caseplay: Along the endline in the backcourt, A1 inbounds the ball. No other players are paying attention and the ball eventually rolls out-of-bounds along the sideline without ever being touched. Where does Team B have the ball for a throw-in?
They are saying the throw-in is where the ball went out-of-bounds, not where it was originally inbounded even though no player touched the ball. Which is it since I can't seem to locate it in the books?
Thanks
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Questions for you:
1. When does a throw-in end?
2. If the throw-in did not end, was there a violation?
3. If there was a violation on the throw-in, where did the violation occur?
4. When there is a violation, how is the throw-in spot determined?
HINT: Where does a subsequent throw-in take place if a throw-in wedges between the backboard and the rim and becomes lodged directly from the throw-in?