Tue Jun 01, 2010, 12:32pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bainsey
I'm not convinced of that.
While I've never had that happen in basketball, I've had that happen once or twice in soccer when I was working solo and didn't have the best angle, and I had no problem telling the player, "if you want to give up the throw-in, go right ahead."
Granted, soccer officiating empasizes judgment more than the black-and-white world of basketball, but consider this: If you decline someone forfeiting the throw-in, all they would do is stand out of bounds and take the five-second count, anyway. While we can't set aside free throws that are ordered, I don't believe this applies to throw-ins. (If someone has documentation that states otherwise, please post.)
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All a team has to do is throw the ball in to the other team....in either sport. No need to violate the throwin.
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