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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Say what?
Howinthehell can the ball be dead on the throw-in if there NEVER was a whistle? There NEVER was a technical foul called. There was NO whistle for a technical foul EVER.
You have absolutely no rules justification to state that the ball was dead. And if you think differently, cite a rule to back it up.
Did you even bother to read case book play 6.4.1SitD?
That's ridiculous!
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Are you blind or just playing dumb?
The rule AND the rule fundamental have been cited, both of which clearly refute your assertion that it takes the whistle to actually make the ball dead.
The case you're citing has NOTHING to do with a a foul, much less an unsportsmanlike foul. It refers to a simple throwin mistake in isolation.
Once again, when the official decides to call an unsportsmanlike technical foul and/or blows the whistle, the ball is retroactively dead to the time of the act that drew the technical foul. Rule 6-7-7 (note the word "occurs") and rule fundamental 16.