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			Maybe I missed the discussion of this.  The definition of the Resumption of Play Procedure was changed in last year's book.  I didn't notice it until reading the definition just tonight.  So I went back to last year's book and it was the same; but in the '06-'07 book, it's different.  In the '06-'07 book, it's "used to prevent delay in putting the ball in play following a time-out or intermission. . ."
 In the '07-'08 book, it says that it's "used to prevent delay in putting the ball in play when a throw-in team does not make a thrower available or following a time-out or intermission. . ."
 
 This is a very big change!!  Now, we can use the RPP for any throw-in, instead of only after time-outs.  I think a lot of people did this anyway, but now it's the rule.
 
 Did everybody but me know about this?
 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
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