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Old Fri Apr 04, 2014, 09:41am
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Originally Posted by HokiePaul View Post
A little late to this, but the consensus seems to be that this is a dead ball situation and therefore either ignored or a T.

When I look at it, I would consider the ball at the thrower's disposal as soon as he secures it and is clearly on his way out of bounds. So I would have a common foul or intentional foul on white. My question is, if I felt it was a common foul, would this be considered a PC foul? Can you have a PC foul on throw in?
Would you start your count as soon as he has the ball, still inbounds or wait until he is out of bounds?
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