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Old Sun Apr 06, 2003, 04:52pm
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Originally posted by BayStateRef
This rule is very clear. If there is a violation or foul and the next throw-in resulting from that violation or foul is still at the end line you retain the right to run it. This rule gives both time (the ensuing throw-in) and scope ( a violation or foul). It has absolutely nothing to do with the throw-in ending.
Ok, so A1 scores. B1 has the ball OOB and runs the baseline. He inbounds the ball but team B has trouble bringing the ball upcourt against A's press. Just as the official's count gets to 9, B2 throws the ball off A3's leg and the ball goes OOB across the endline.

According to your friend, B1 can still run the endline on this throw-in? Not a chance.

Chuck
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