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Rick Durkee Thu Jan 20, 2005 12:26pm

I think I saw James Worthy (or some other lousy Laker) do this once against the Celtics in an NBA finals series, but it happened in my game a couple of nights, and the more I think about it...

B scores. A1 grabbed the ball and headed for out-of-bounds to throw the ball in. He jumped over the endline from inbounds toward out-of-bounds, but he released the "throw-in" before he actually hit out of bounds. He ended up throwing it to about half court. I actually thought about what to call for an "officials' second" and decided I either had to start a five count or call the violation. The violation seemed less silly, so that is what I called, but I can't really see how to justify the call using a rule...could I? Advice?

bob jenkins Thu Jan 20, 2005 01:37pm

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Originally posted by Rick Durkee
I think I saw James Worthy (or some other lousy Laker) do this once against the Celtics in an NBA finals series, but it happened in my game a couple of nights, and the more I think about it...

B scores. A1 grabbed the ball and headed for out-of-bounds to throw the ball in. He jumped over the endline from inbounds toward out-of-bounds, but he released the "throw-in" before he actually hit out of bounds. He ended up throwing it to about half court. I actually thought about what to call for an "officials' second" and decided I either had to start a five count or call the violation. The violation seemed less silly, so that is what I called, but I can't really see how to justify the call using a rule...could I? Advice?

Didn't we just have this discussion? Maybe I'm imagining it...

9.2.2C Violation

tjones1 Thu Jan 20, 2005 02:02pm

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BktBallRef Thu Jan 20, 2005 02:36pm

Violation.

ChiliBob Thu Jan 20, 2005 03:21pm

Violation. Moved, seconded, all in favor.......the I's have it.

ChuckElias Fri Jan 21, 2005 10:37am

Quote:

Originally posted by ChiliBob
Violation. Moved, seconded, all in favor.......the I's have it.
"The I's"? And those opposed are the U's?

By the way, this play has always been a violation in FED, although many on this forum disagreed with me about that. :D

Rick Durkee Fri Jan 21, 2005 12:33pm

Thank you for the citation. I am sorry that I missed it the last time around. I shall try to pay better attention.


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