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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Absolute violation at all levels. Yes, they missed it.
BUT....
That really isn't the kind of play the rule is trying to prevent. There was absolutely no benefit gain, the defense wasn't contesting it, etc.
The kind of play that rule is addressing is when the defense chose not to guard the thrower when the throwin is under the thrower's basket. It prevents the thrower from dropping the ball inbounds and then stepping in for an undefended layup. It might also prevent a backcourt thrower from getting the ball inbounds when the defense is pressing.
Need to be called....yes. But, a glaring miss....nah.
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The rule exists so that officials don't have to use their judgement, and consistency in administration.
They do say call the obvious. If this play was called, I think it would have made the sports headlines.