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Situation: While attempting a throw-in, A1 holds the ball through the plane of the end line. Then A2, simply grabs the ball and then continues towards his/her basket. Can A2 do this? Now if it was B1 who attempted this play this would be ruled a legal play. So in other words can an offensive team hand off the ball for a throw-in?
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PP - don't you play different rules in Canada than we use here? Maybe the rule is different than it is in NF. Perhaps one of your fellow Canadians should answer this question.
As to the "other board" - I don't bother with it anymore since (IMHO)it has taken a turn toward personal remarks and foolishness in the past few months. Even though you can gain some knowledge there, for me, it's not worth getting past all the other junk.
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the offensive player recieving the handoff would be a violation. but if A1 puts taht ball across the imaginary plane running from the endline up to the ceiling, its a legal play for the defensive team to grab that ball or swat or whatever. But i have a question. if the thrower in is fouled, it is an intentional foul,right?? intentional fouls are fouls when the ball is live, and the ball is live at the disposal of the thrower in, even though the clock may or may not be running.???
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