Throw-in spot
I was reaffirming my ruling on a rule on which I had to rule during a game i was recently in charge of the rules. Casebook 7.5.7C talks about A having the ball for a throw-in and B committing a foul near the division line, or up the court somewhere. A would then have the throw in be near where the spot of the foul occurred. I've not seen that happen but I can imagine the reaction once you start moving the ball 40 feet up the court. This happen to anyone? Did you adminster the ball in the correct place?
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[quote=buckrog64]I was reaffirming my ruling on a rule on which I had to rule during a game i was recently in charge of the rules.
Huh? :confused: You were "recently in charge of the rules?" :D Quote:
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Poi
If this were a double personal foul, I believe that the throwin would be from point of interuption. This may be confusing some people.
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Did you misplace your thesaurus? Or did you get a new 'R' key and you're trying to break it in? ;) |
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