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Old Mon Feb 18, 2002, 11:05am
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Ricejock; The timeout causes the count to stop at that point. Thus when they resumed play with a throw-in and the ball is in the back court. You would start the 10 second from the beginning. In this case, Team A had called the timeout to most likely prevent a violation. The timeout should be granted as long as A has control of the ball when the timeout is requested.
PS. No RELATION here..............

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