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Originally Posted by bballref3966
Before you imply that I don't know the rules and call me a "layman," you ought to read 6-4-3-f.
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Did you read the rule they referenced in 4-36-2c?
Just for clarification purposes, that rules reference says:
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A jump ball or alternating-possession throw-in when neither team is in control and no goal, infraction nor end of the quarter/extra period is involved when the game is interrupted.
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Rule 6-4-3 is about when you have an AP throw-in. If you have an inadvertent whistle, interrupted game, correctable error, double foul (personal, technical) or simultaneous foul you can have a AP throw-in if you cannot determine where the ball was located on like a shoot that is missed. You cannot put the ball where it was in the air after a shot just because.
Peace