Thread: Throw in spot?
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Old Wed Dec 14, 2011, 09:03am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
Then by the old, really old, definition, they were between the twenty-eight foot hash mark and the division line. Wait a minute, there is no more twenty-eight foot hash mark. Thank God. Anybody work on a court so old that there are twenty-eight foot hash marks, inbounds, on the playing court?
The mark is required (at least in front of the bench) on college courts (although it's used to mark the coaching box, not for the "lack of action" rule).

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Originally Posted by ga314ref View Post
...A has team control, A1 touches the ball in the front court, then chases it down and recovers in the backcourt. Why is this not a backcourt violation?
because it started with a throw-in
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