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Old Tue Jan 30, 2007, 10:50pm
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Okay, let's take this a little bit farther.

What are all the non-common-fouls can occur during the throw-in? (so violations and technicals, but not personal fouls like a push/hold)

Team A has the throw-in (player A1 throwing it in), Team B is defending (player B1 defending the throw-in).

1) A1 does not throw the ball in within 5 seconds
2) A1 steps over the line when throwing the ball in.
3) A1 leaves the designated spot during the throw-in (not a traveling, right?).
4) B1 breaks the plane of the OOB line. (Violation? T?)

What else?
I know this might seem kinda picky, but I just want to point out that #1, #2 and #3 are violations, not fouls. If A violates during the throw-in, they do lose the arrow (if it's an AP throw-in), and they lose the endline (obviously). If A fouls, they lose the endline privilege, again obviously, but they don't lose the arrow. For that reason, it's importnat to distinguish between fouls and violations, rather than lumping violations under fouls. For an over-arching word, use "infractions".
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Old Tue Jan 30, 2007, 11:05pm
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For an over-arching word, use "infractions".
So, yer sayin' it's illegal to put a foot in one's mouth ?
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Old Tue Jan 30, 2007, 11:18pm
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I know this might seem kinda picky, but I just want to point out that #1, #2 and #3 are violations, not fouls. If A violates during the throw-in, they do lose the arrow (if it's an AP throw-in), and they lose the endline (obviously). If A fouls, they lose the endline privilege, again obviously, but they don't lose the arrow. For that reason, it's importnat to distinguish between fouls and violations, rather than lumping violations under fouls. For an over-arching word, use "infractions".
Oops again, very good catch - I meant to include violations when wording it, but couldn't think of a word that would exclude personal fouls - Thanks! Infractions work quite well.

That being said... what other infractions?
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