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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
1) Um, I wouldn't allow B1 to get OOB while contesting the throw-in. We got rules to cover that situation. And all the thrower has to do is take a step back if a defender crowds the line legally.
2) It's a violation for any player in-bounds to kick a throw-in, isn't it? But I can't see any rule either way anywhere saying the thrower OOB has similar restrictions.
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1. Sure, that's all he has to do; but you and I both know they don't always take the easiest route. The question is, is it a violation?
2) The exception in 6-1 (thanks scrappy) doesn't specify that the thrower is the only one exempt. It says "during these situations."
The question is, do other violations apply during a throwin?