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9.2.2 B: The throw-in by A1 is touched or caught by A2 whose hand is on the out of bounds side of the throw-in boundary plane.
ruling: violation It doesn't say the thrown ball. It says the throw-in. A1 holding the ball is part of the throw-in.
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9-2-3. The thrown ball shall not be touched by a teammate of the thrower while the ball is on the out of bounds side of the throw in boundary line plane except as in 7-5-7 9-2-6. The thrown ball shall not touch the thrower in the court before it touches or is touched by another player. One could reasonably interpret that "the throw in" means a ball in flight. Last edited by OKREF; Thu Jan 26, 2017 at 11:58am. |
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Count me in the group that believes this is not a violation. Ball not thrown = throw-in has not ended. And you can't argue that the throw-in ended with a violation because there's nothing in 7-6 nor 9-2 the says what happens in the OP is a violation…specified or implied.
The arguments from those saying this has to do with ball location, or somehow equates to a thrown ball or a hand-off, are not supported by rule. Basically I see many posters saying they'd call a violation because A2 was a knucklehead. That's not sufficient justification. I know that I can deontologically explain my no-call to a coach a lot more easily than I could a violation in this case. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I believe the mere touching of the ball is not a violation, but if possession is changed between teammates while the ball is on the outside of the out-of-bounds line then it is a violation.
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What about this?
9-2-11 "No teammate of the thrower shall be out of bounds after a designated-spot throw-in begins." 7-1-1 "A player is out of bounds when he/she touches the floor, or any object other than a player/person, on or outside a boundary." Would a teammate touching the ball in this case cause him to be OOB, leading to a violation? Last edited by BryanV21; Sat Jan 28, 2017 at 10:35am. |
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The arguments from those saying this has to do with ball location, are not supported by rule. Basically I see many posters saying they'd call a violation because A2 was a knucklehead. That's not sufficient justification. I know that I can deontologically explain my no-call to a coach a lot more easily than I could a violation in this case. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] I think ball location rule makes perfect sense. It is in rule. Inbounds player reaches over and touches ball. Ball located where he is and still OOB. We have the goofy play of thrower reaching over and touching the inbounds player. Violation. This action makes more sense as violation than that. And if there is doubt, I will call something on the knucklehead every time or not call it to bail a knucklehead out. Finally, if you use words like deont.......not sure anybody understand your explanation. |
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And again, I think the ball location rule stuff makes sense also. I would call a violation every time. I guess I'd clarify that and say I'd have to see what it looked like. I don't want to call it so if contact is brief I pass. Here, other player actually tried to take it. Violation. Last edited by BigCat; Sat Jan 28, 2017 at 01:35pm. |
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