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I'm sure this one has been discussed before (adnauseusm) but here goes...
I had a spot throw-in where A1 was jumping straight up and down OOB with the ball looking for someone to throw to. B's coach was asking for a violation. I didn't give it. I believe the below case backs my no call. Right or wrong? Is there any other reference in the books? Thanks. 7.6.2 (case book) A1 is OOB for a designated spot throw-in. It comments that "Pivot foot resrictions and the traveling rule are not in effect for a throw-in. The thrower must feet one foot on or over the spot until the ball is released." |
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BTW, we haven't discussed this ad nauseum, becuase there's nothing to discuss. We do occasionally rag on some poor soul who gets it wrong on national TV, but otherwise, it's pretty cut and dried. |
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Juulie,
Since the search capabilities has been disabled on the site, its impossible to know if something's been discussed to death. And some subjects go off on some pretty weird tangents. Even when they seem to be cut as dried as well. BTW, Who is "she"? |
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In a Christmas delivery, we got some strange looking fruits from California that were cut and dried. mick |
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Her 15 minutes are up and she's not going quietly. "Look at me! Look at me! Look at me!" |
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Those are prunes. You're wife said you needed them. We all chipped in. Start the New Year off right! Tony |
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"Bubble, bubble; toil and trouble." "Out damned spot!" - Bart Tyson, William Shakespeare and prunes. |
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"Bubble, bubble; toil and trouble." "Out damned spot!",as she rubbed her hands with Glee(a Scottish hand lotion) - Willie Shakespeare{from McBeth}. Also from McBeth- "Lay off, McDoff, I've had enoff!" Willie was a good partner. Never got moved up though. Absolutely refused to shave his stache and beard. Dressed kinda funny too! |
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