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Old Sun Feb 19, 2023, 01:31pm
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Throw-in(s)

I have either been officiating in the game or sitting in the stands for these Out of Bounds Throw-ins. It's amazing the ruling that were invoked.
1) A1 is completely on the out of bounds side of the boundary line. B1 reaches across the boundary line and contacts the ball.
2) A1 is completely on the out of bounds side of the boundary line. B1 reaches across the boundary line and contacts/fouls A1
3) A1 reaches the ball completely pass the in bounds side of the boundary line. B1 contacts the ball.
4) A1 reaches the ball completely pass the in bounds side of the boundary line. B1 contacts/fouls A1.
5) A1 is completely on the out of bounds of the boundary line. Feels pressure and backs up 3-4 feet. A1 releases the throw-in towards the court. B1 reaches/steps across the boundary line and contacts the ball.

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Old Sun Feb 19, 2023, 01:35pm
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1) A1 is completely on the out of bounds side of the boundary line. B1 reaches across the boundary line and contacts the ball.
Technical Foul.

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2) A1 is completely on the out of bounds side of the boundary line. B1 reaches across the boundary line and contacts/fouls A1
Intentional Foul.

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3) A1 reaches the ball completely pass the in bounds side of the boundary line. B1 contacts the ball.
Legal.

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4) A1 reaches the ball completely pass the in bounds side of the boundary line. B1 contacts/fouls A1.
Intentional Foul.

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5) A1 is completely on the out of bounds of the boundary line. Feels pressure and backs up 3-4 feet. A1 releases the throw-in towards the court. B1 reaches/steps across the boundary line and contacts the ball.
Technical Foul.

I can find the rules later.

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Old Sun Feb 19, 2023, 01:51pm
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Delay Warnings ...

1) and 2) also get delay warnings if there haven't already been warnings for such.

No delay warnings in 3) and 4).
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Old Sun Feb 19, 2023, 01:51pm
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5) A1 is completely on the out of bounds of the boundary line. Feels pressure and backs up 3-4 feet. A1 releases the throw-in towards the court. B1 reaches/steps across the boundary line and contacts the ball.

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Depends on the rules set. In NFHS, this is legal (B can reach across one the ball is released on the throw-in pass). It's not legal in NCAAW (nor, I think, in NCAAM).

Agree with JRut on the rest

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Old Sun Feb 19, 2023, 02:02pm
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7.6.4 SITUATION A: While attempting a throw-in, A1 holds the ball through the plane of the end line. B1: (a) slaps the ball from A1’s hand(s); or (b) simply grabs the ball and then throws it through B’s basket. RULING: In (a), no violation has occurred and play continues. In (b), score two points for Team B.

9.2.10 SITUATION A: A1 is out of bounds for a throw-in. B1 reaches through the boundary plane and knocks the ball out of A1’s hands. Team B has not been warned previously for a throw-in plane infraction. RULING: B1 is charged with a technical foul and it also results in the official having a team warning recorded and reported to the head coach.

9.2.10 SITUATION B: Team A has a (a) designated spot throw-in, or (b) alternating-possession throw-in along the end line. Thrower A1 extends the ball with his/her arms over the end line such that part of the forearms, hands, and the ball are entirely on the inbounds side of the boundary line. B2 slaps A1 on the wrist and dislodges the ball. RULING: In (a) and (b), when a defender makes contact with a thrower-in, the result is an intentional foul. Where A1’s arms are located (on the inbounds or out-of-bounds side of the boundary line) is immaterial. A1 is awarded two free throws and Team A awarded a throw-in at the spot nearest the foul. In (b), since the throw-in did not end, the arrow remains with Team A. (4-19-3e; 6-4-5; 7-5-4b; 9-2-10 Penalty 4)

9.2.10 SITUATION C: Team A has a designated spot throw-in along the end line. Thrower A1 extends the ball with his/her arms over the end line such that part of the forearms, hands and the ball are entirely on the inbounds side of the boundary line. B2 slaps A1 on the wrist and dislodges the ball. RULING: When a defender makes contact with a thrower-in, the result is an intentional foul. Where A1’s arms are located (on the inbounds or out-of-bounds side of the boundary line) is immaterial for this penalty to be assessed. A1 is awarded two free throws and Team A awarded a throw-in at the spot nearest the foul. COMMENT: For a boundary plane violation warning to also be assessed, the defender must actually violate the rule and penetrate the boundary plane. (4-19-3e; 4-47-1; 7-5-4b; 9-2-10 Penalty 4)

10.4.10 SITUATION A: After a field goal, A1 has the ball out of bounds for a throw-in. Thrower A1 holds the ball: (a) B2 crosses the boundary line and fouls A1; or (b) B2 reaches through the out-of-bounds plane and touches the ball while in the hands of A1. RULING: It is an intentional personal foul in (a), and a technical foul in (b). In (a), such a contact foul with the thrower during a throw-in shall be considered intentional, or if it is violent, it should be ruled flagrant.

10.4.10 SITUATION B: After a field goal, the score is A-55, B-54. A1 has the ball out of bounds for a throw-in with two seconds remaining in the game. A1 throws the ball toward A2 who also is out of bounds along the end line. B2 reaches across the end line and grabs or slaps the ball while it is in flight. Time expires close to the moment the official indicates the infraction. RULING: A technical foul is charged against B2. The remaining time or whether Team B had been previously warned for a delay-of-game situation is not a factor. No free throws are awarded as the winner of the game has been determined. (9-2-10 Penalty 3, 4)

10.4.10 SITUATION D: A1 is out of bounds for a throw-in. B1 reaches through the boundary plane and knocks the ball out of A1’s hands. Earlier in the game, Team B had received a team warning for delay. RULING: Even though Team B had already been issued a warning for team delay, when B1breaks the plane and subsequently contacts the ball in the thrower’s hand, it is considered all the same act and the end result is penalized. A player technical foul is assessed to B1; two free throws and a division line throw-in for Team A will follow. The previous warning for team delay still applies with any subsequent team delay resulting in a team technical foul. (4-47; 9-2-10 Penalty 3; 10-1-5c)
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5) A1 is completely on the out of bounds of the boundary line. Feels pressure and backs up 3-4 feet. A1 releases the throw-in towards the court. B1 reaches/steps across the boundary line and contacts the ball.
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In NFHS, this is legal (B can reach across one the ball is released on the throw-in pass).
7-6-4: The opponent(s) of the thrower must not have any part of his/her person through the inbounds side of the throw-in boundary plane until the ball has been released on a throw-in pass.

Remember, it must be an actual throwin pass, not a pass between two offensive players out of bounds on a run the endline throwin, that would be a technical foul (also a delay warning if there hadn't already been a warning for such).
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