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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
By definition. It's been that way in NCAA for a few years now.
Again, by definition. The change (although poorly implemented) was desinged ONLY to not have FTs when the "offense" fouls during a throw-in, so it's treated the same as other game situations.
First, the "three points rule" applies only during a dribble, so it's not relevant in your play. Second, this ruling hasn't changed. It has "always" been a BC violation, and still is.
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LMAO...well stated, I guess the point I'm making is
guys read too much into the rule. You would be AMAZED at how many guys miss it......And I mean good veteran officials