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Old Sun Jan 18, 2015, 11:55am
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Originally Posted by crosscountry55 View Post
I think a throw-in after a made basket when an inch or two of the thrower's foot is over the line and no defender is anywhere even close to the play belongs in this same advantage/disadvantage grouping.
Not according to a casebook play.

9.2.5 SITUATION A: Thrower A1 inadvertently steps onto the court inbounds. A1
immediately steps back into normal out-of-bounds throw-in position. The contact
with the court was during a situation: (a) with; or (b) without defensive pressure on
the throw-in team. RULING: A violation in both (a) and (b). COMMENT: Whether or
not there was defensive pressure or whether or not stepping on the court was inadvertent,
it is a violation and no judgment is required in making the call.
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