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Old Tue Feb 04, 2003, 05:00pm
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here's my shot

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Originally posted by Larks

Can anyone cite the NFHS rule book covering C:?
NFHS 7-6-1 ...throw in starts when the ball is at the disposal...

Since count was NOT started, then deemed to NOT be at disposal = dead ball.

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How can a team be granted a time out during a live ball without any type of control. ...But how is this really any different than any other situation where the ball is live but there is no team control and therefore no time out allowed? (Interrupted Dribble, Shot Attempt, Jump Ball, etc etc)
Good question, but hasn't occured in your scenarios.
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When does the ball become dead?
When it comes completely through the net.
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When does the ball become back alive?
When the official deems the ball at disposal
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When does the ball become at the disposal of B?
Judgement call. When the ball "waiting" to be inbounded (in the immediate vicinity of the throw-in area, not rolling away, bouncing is okay) I start my count.
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Why can A call time out without team control during this live ball sitch?
if you're referring to C, it's not a live ball.
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..let me have it!
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