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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Apples and stereos.
Of course I wouldn't call an illegal dribble. Fundamental #5, dribbling or traveling rules do not apply during a throw-in, jump ball, or free throw.
It says nothing of kicked ball rules, and your post mentioned the player intentionally kicking the ball in as his throw-in pass.
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Throw-in violations are listed under 9-2. See kicking the ball by the thrower in there anywhere?
It's a matter of intent imo, and that's why I made that statement. Did the thrower intend to throw-in the ball via kicking it to a team mate in-bounds? if so, I don't think that's a violation under either NFHS or NCAA rules.
Or was the kick inadvertant, and this should be treated as a fumble as in case book play 9.2.1SitB(a) where the ball is fumbled
forward?