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Old Wed Mar 21, 2012, 06:49pm
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Originally Posted by jdmara View Post
I might be going mad. I remember a case play at one time as follows:

After a made basket, A1 throws a pass into their FC to a wide open A2. The pass a) goes OOB untouched b) is tipped by A2 and goes OOB c) is caught by A2 who is OOB.

Ruling: a) OOB at the spot of the original throwin b & c) OOB nearest the violation (spot the ball went OOB).

I can't find this case play anymore or justification for c). Am I crazy for remembering this? Thanks all

-Josh
Don't have time to find the case, but the justification for c is that A2 violated by causing the ball to be OOB. Same as if it were B2. Thus, that is the spot of the violation. A1, the thrower, was not party to the violation and completed the throw legally....to another player (who happened to cause it to be OOB).
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