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Old Sat Feb 08, 2003, 04:41pm
RookieDude RookieDude is offline
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Originally posted by firedoc
Handing the ball to a player who is inbounds during a throw-in is ALWAYS a violation. The rule states that the ball must be thrown directly inbounds and be touched by a player on the court.
ALWAYS?
Using your logic, then how come the opponent of the person doing the Throw in can grab the ball with no penalty, the ball wasn't "thrown directly inbounds" in that sitch?

(Just stirin' the pot a little)

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