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Old Mon Dec 08, 2008, 07:21am
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Throw -in....

after made basket Team B inbounds ball, but no one touches it and it goes out of bounds at the other end of court....do we bring it back to spot becuase it wasn't touched?? or only on spot throw ins???
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Old Mon Dec 08, 2008, 07:29am
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If no one touches the ball within the confines of the playing court, the ball will be put in play from the spot at which it was put in. It will be a spot throw-in for the opposing team.
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Old Mon Dec 08, 2008, 09:27am
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Who violated? That tells you where the throw in takes place.
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Old Mon Dec 08, 2008, 10:32am
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Whether a throw-in was from a designated spot or "running the end line" makes no difference. If the throw-in goes OOB untouched, it always goes back to the spot where it was originally thrown. In this case, the spot will be where the inbounder was when he released it, unless he's in the paint.
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Old Mon Dec 08, 2008, 10:32am
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I think the rule that covers this is 9.2.2:

The ball shall be passed by the thrower directly into the court from out-of-bounds so it touches or is touched by another player (inbounds or out of bounds) on the court before going out of bounds untouched.

And the penalty is:

The ball becomes dead when the violation or technical foul ocurs. Following a violation, the ball is awarded to the opponents for a throw-in at the original throw in spot.
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Old Mon Dec 08, 2008, 07:41pm
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If no one touches the ball within the confines of the playing court, the ball will be put in play from the spot at which it was put in. It will be a spot throw-in for the opposing team.
Sure? A1 has the ball for a throwin under his own basket. A1 passes the ball, that hits B1, who is standing on the out of bounds sideline (off the confines of the playing court) near the division line. Where do you inbound the ball, and by the way, whose ball? Maybe I'm just confused by your phrase "within the confines of the playing court"?
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Sure? A1 has the ball for a throwin under his own basket. A1 passes the ball, that hits B1, who is standing on the out of bounds sideline (off the confines of the playing court) near the division line. Where do you inbound the ball, and by the way, whose ball? Maybe I'm just confused by your phrase "within the confines of the playing court"?
I love this play. Until last year, it would have been a throwin at the original spot; regardless of who got the ball.
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Old Tue Dec 09, 2008, 08:50am
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I love this play. Until last year, it would have been a throwin at the original spot
Yeah, and two unannounced changes later, it's back to the way it should be.
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Old Tue Dec 09, 2008, 02:50pm
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Yeah, and two unannounced changes later, it's back to the way it should be.
And, just so it is clear, where is it this week? At the spot of the OOB violation where it should be??
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Old Tue Dec 09, 2008, 05:14pm
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And, just so it is clear. . .
If the throw-in goes out of bounds untouched, the ball is awarded to the opponents of the thrower at the spot of the original throw-in.

If the throw-in pass is caught by a player while that player is standing out of bounds, the ball is awarded to the opponents of the player who caught the ball at the spot where the player caught the ball.
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Old Tue Dec 09, 2008, 07:15pm
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If the throw-in goes out of bounds untouched, the ball is awarded to the opponents of the thrower at the spot of the original throw-in.

If the throw-in pass is caught by a player while that player is standing out of bounds, the ball is awarded to the opponents of the player who caught the ball at the spot where the player caught the ball.
Good! That is the it SHOULD have been throughout!
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Good! That is the it SHOULD have been throughout!
My guess is that it's how it was done by 99% of all referees all along.
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Make That 99 and 44/100 % ...

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My guess is that it's how it was done by 99% of all referees all along.
I'm 99% sure that your statement is correct.
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