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Originally posted by Nevadaref
You can chalk it up to too much eggnog if you wish.
However, you aren't going to get off that easily on this one.
Look at the example I gave in my last post with the thrower tossing the ball straight up in the air. He has not passed the ball directly into the court here either. So if we use your logic from your last post and STOP here. We should call a violation at this time. That's not correct.
The throw-in and the debate continues!
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Here ya go Nevada!
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A ball which
touches a player or an official is the same as the ball
touching the floor at that individual' s location.
So, if the ball touches the thrower's teammate, it is the same as touching the floor at the teammate's location. That means the ball has touched inbounds and is no different than if the thrower touched the ball to the floor inbounds. Isn't that a violation?
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