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BBall_Junkie Wed Dec 03, 2008 10:14am

Designated Throw In
 
I do not have my 08-09 rule book with me at work but do have a copy of the 05-06 rule book buried in the bottom of my desk drawer... Can someone post the rule 4-42 Art. 6 with the note outlining the designated throw in spot. The 05-06 book reads...

"The designated throwi-in spot is 3 feet wide with no depth limitation and is established by the official prior to putting the ball at the thrower's disposal. Note: the thrower must keep one foot on or over the spot until the ball is released. Pivot foot restrictrictions and the traveling rule are not in effect for a throw in."

Thanks for the help in advance.

just another ref Wed Dec 03, 2008 10:36am

It hasn't changed.

mick Wed Dec 03, 2008 12:34pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BBall_Junkie (Post 554907)
I do not have my 08-09 rule book with me at work but do have a copy of the 05-06 rule book buried in the bottom of my desk drawer... Can someone post the rule 4-42 Art. 6 with the note outlining the designated throw in spot. The 05-06 book reads...

"The designated throwi-in spot is 3 feet wide with no depth limitation and is established by the official prior to putting the ball at the thrower's disposal. Note: the thrower must keep one foot on or over the spot until the ball is released. Pivot foot restrictrictions and the traveling rule are not in effect for a throw in."

Thanks for the help in advance.


SECTION 42 THROW-IN, THROWER, DESIGNATED SPOT
ART. 1 . . .
The thrower is the player who attempts to make a throw-in.

ART. 2 . . .
A throw-in is a method of putting the ball in play from out of
bounds.

ART. 3 . . .
The throw-in and the throw-in count begin when the ball is at the
disposal of a player of the team entitled to it.

ART. 4 . . .
The throw-in count ends when the ball is released by the thrower
so the passed ball goes directly into the court.

ART. 5 . . .
The throw-in ends when:
a. The passed ball touches or is legally touched by another player inbounds.
b. The passed ball touches or is touched by another player out of bounds,
except as in 7-5-7.
c. The throw-in team commits a throw-in violation.

ART. 6 . . .
The designated throw-in spot is 3 feet wide with no depth limitation
and is established by the official prior to putting the ball at the thrower’s disposal.

NOTE:
The thrower must keep one foot on or over the spot until the ball is released. Pivotfoot

restrictions and the traveling rule are not in effect for a throw-in.

BillyMac Fri Dec 05, 2008 08:50pm

Who You Gonna Call ??? Mythbusters ...
 
A player inbounding the ball may step on, but not over the line. During a designated spot throwin, the player inbounding the ball must keep one foot on or over the three-foot wide designated spot. An inbounding player is allowed to jump or move one or both feet. A player inbounding the ball may move backward as far as the five-second time limit or space allows. If player moves outside the three-foot wide designated spot it is a violation, not travelling. In gymnasiums with limited space outside the sidelines and endlines, a defensive player may be asked to step back no more than three feet. A player inbounding the ball may bounce the ball on the out-of-bounds area prior to making a throwin. After a goal, or awarded goal, the team not credited with the score shall make the throw-in from any point outside the end line. A team retains this “run the endline” privilege if a timeout is called during the dead ball period after the goal. Any player of the team may make a direct throw-in or may pass the ball along the end line to a teammate outside the boundary line.

The defender may not break the imaginary plane during a throwin until the ball has been released on a throw-in pass. If the defender breaks the imaginary plane during a throwin before the ball has been released on a throw-in pass, the defender’s team will receive a team warning, or if the team has already been warned for one of the four delay situations, this action would result in a team technical foul. If the defender contacts the ball after breaking the imaginary plane, it is a player technical foul and a team warning will be recorded. If the defender fouls the inbounding player after breaking the imaginary plane, it is an intentional personal foul, and a team warning will be recorded.

The inbounding player does not have a plane restriction, but has five seconds to release the ball and it must come directly onto the court. The ball can always be passed into the backcourt during a throwin. This situation is not a backcourt violation.


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