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Old Tue Nov 27, 2007, 09:48am
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In some areas, it depends on who makes the call and on which side of the court (C or L side) the ball will be inbounded.

Here, we treat all of those situations the same as if A had committed a violation at the same spot. That is, Old-L, new-T administers the throw-in and Old-C, Old-T move down the court to balance it (they don't cross sides).
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