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Old Thu Nov 09, 2023, 04:42pm
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Why would you not know whether or not 9-3-3 affects this play? What is causing your own personal confusion to think that 9-3-3 would make this trick play now illegal?

And please don't say because the study group leader said so.

And what's really blowing my mind is the thought that stepping out of bounds for a throw-in would be considered "on their own volition". So what happens after a time out? Is nobody allowed to be the first person to touch the ball?

If you really want to up the level of the conversation, then discuss the principles involved if, after a made basket, a second teammate comes out of bounds, receives the ball from the original thrower-in and then does the off-the-defender's back trick play.

(And also as a side note, you don't always have to give us a full explanation to these open book tests and collaborations you participate in. No one cares what you're doing on your test, plus it's done everywhere. It's openly announced in our associatiin meetings to get together and get the correct answers.)

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Old Thu Nov 09, 2023, 06:46pm
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This is a legal play. The ball was legally touched inbounds, so A can recover it without committing a violation. This has no relation to 9-3-3, because the thrower-in is allowed to be out of bounds during the throw-in. As long as he does not "deceitfully delay his return" imboundsl, he commits no foul or violation.
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Old Fri Nov 10, 2023, 10:36am
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Deceitfully Delay His Return Inbounds ...

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As long as he does not "deceitfully delay his return" inbounds, he commits no foul or violation.
Good point.
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Old Fri Nov 10, 2023, 10:34am
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Ordinary Throwin Play ...

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And please don't say because the study group leader said so.
While I'm, locally, considered to be pretty good with rules, there are a many guys who I will listen to. He made us think about this play, I (and many others) couldn't change his mind, I (and many others) got it right, he probably got it wrong.

Citations alone proved it wasn't a question based on the new rule, just an ordinary throwin play, not an out of bounds play.
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