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Originally Posted by JRutledge
... the defender has the right to be in a position within 3 the boundary line of the thrower.
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100% correct for parallel teammates. "Within 3 (feet) the boundary line of the thrower" (which I've known all along).
That's the first time you stated it in that manner, which is not the same as "the defense of the throwin has the right to stand next to the thrower", which is the way that you've stated it in previous posts.
The addition of the phrase "boundary line" makes your new statement 100% accurate for parallel teammates.
The position of the thrower has absolutely nothing to do with the interpretation of this rule.
The postilion of the boundary line and the positions of the parallel teammates has everything to do with this rule.
Throwin: Teammates shall not occupy adjacent positions which are parallel to and within 3 feet of the boundary line if an opponent desires one of the positions.