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Originally Posted by egj13
I am in the same boat as you...District quaterfinal the other night, 3 man crew. L hands the ball to A1 for a backcourt endline throw in, I am in T. C (table side) calls a push on A2, reports the foul and points to the endline for a throw in by B...now in their frontcourt. L (who is R in this game) tells the players to line up for double bonus and I hear him tell C "there is no team control during a throw in so we are shooting" C emphatically responds with a "right, right...line 'em up boys" I just stood by because clearly they had their mind made up.
After the game I brought it up and both were argued with me...exactly as I figured they would and hence the reason I didn't bother during the game. 
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Where is your rule book in all this? Hard to argue when the rule book explicitly states that there's team control during a throw-in
And in your situation, I'm going to give my two cents in. If/when the assignor gets word of this, the assignor can't ask why you didn't try to do anything when you knew they kicked the rule.
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