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Old Wed Feb 02, 2011, 11:40am
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Originally Posted by tref View Post
This caseplay deals with the throw-in violation... doesnt matter if the pass was an outlet to the f/c or if it was 2 foot pass to the block. What are you looking for in particular?
What I'm looking for is when it becomes a violation. In the case play no violation is called until the basket is made. A clarification would help this rule by saying that once it is obvious that the players think the ball has been inbounded a violation should be called.

I can only imagine the explosion you would get from the sideline if you allow them to advance the ball all the way up the floor and make a lay up before your slow whistle blows and calls a violation at the opposite baseline.
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