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Ball is tied up, team A gets ball on AP. Once A1 has ball for throw in, but before he/she inbounds the ball, A2 fouls B2. Team B gets the ball after violation (no bonus). Does the arrow switch? I don't believe it does, but I would like to be sure.
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The arrow is not changed if either team fouls before the throw-in is complete. (6-3-5) |
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This got me thinking though, what if A steped over the line and then the throw in? I guess technically the throw in still hasen't been completed so they would just lose the ball and keep the arrow. Is this correct for this sitch?
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Switch the arrow. |
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That makes sense now, your throw in ends as soonas you violate. However a foul can obviously occur before you end your throw.
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I wasn't saying both happend in the sitch, but I would be more likely to say the violation occured first if they occured nearly simultanously
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But if the foul is pretty obvious and at the same time as a violation, and the entire gym saw it, then I'm going with the foul rather than a minor foot over the line throw-in violation. |
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You guys are way too deep for me. I ain't good enough to call it that way every time. I just try to make what I think the right and proper call should be in each particular situation, without predetermining what it oughta be. I try to only blow my whistle when I know what I'm gonna call. I'm too dumb to do it any other way. |
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