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Originally Posted by Toren
Yes I'm aware of that discussion. What I have yet to see is why people are giving A3 the throw in exception. By rule it applies to only A2.
9.9.1 Situation D and E
The exception granted during a throw-in ends when the throw-in ends and is only for the player making the initial touch on the ball.
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No one is applying the throw-in exception here. The interpretation I gave you specifically told us that there must be player and team control in the front court, coming from a throw-in, before one can have a backcourt violation.
The case book play you posted is a completely different situation.
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