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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
My guess is that your partner simply killed "the play" and awarded an AP throw-in to red (NFHS 4-36-2c)
I've never seen a play (or lack thereof) quite like that one. I'd be interested to know how others would handle it. Me? At first, I'd just stand there and see if anybody would catch on. If that got no response, I might say something like, "That ball is still live" or "It was a one and one". I think I would only whistle it dead as a last resort and not until beyond the point where anyone with half a clue would have to realize that something is up..
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I'd simply stand there...especially if I was lead cause it'd be my partner who'd have to have his hand raised up the entire time!
What usually happens is either one players realizes what's happening and scores an easy basket/gets an easy fastbreak, or a player will grab the ball and toss it to the lead. Move out of the way and whistle the out of bounds violation (I've actually had this happen before).
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