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Old Wed Jan 01, 2003, 12:13pm
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Originally posted by dblref
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Believe the throw-in would be where the ball hit the side line -- that is where the violation actually occured --rather than the spot of the original throw-in.
[/B][/QUOTE]If you have the ball OOB after a basket and you throw it the length of the court,and it:
1)hits the end line at the other end before being touched.
2)hits the wall OOB at the other end in the air.
Then,you would have both throw-ins at the other end of the court?
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