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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Thus a thrower would have to pass the ball such that it breaks the inbounds plane in order for it to contact the backboard. That is why the thrower can't do it.
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Breaking the inbounds plane during a throw in is not against the rules. Where do you get the notion you're espousing here?
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