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At one time, I am pretty sure it was a "delay of game" warning if the defender touched the ball outside the boundary line after it was released by the thrower. Is it still a warning? What is the citation? Can a defender deflect the pass from a player to a teamate along the endline as in 7-5-7? Is a throw-in free game for defenders once it has been released by the thrower? Please Help. Last edited by Scratch85; Mon Dec 08, 2008 at 10:44pm. |
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Can you cite a rule that makes it legal to to touch the ball after the release or is it the lack of a rule that makes it legal? In situation (2), how is a defender (or official) to know that the "thrower" is not throwing it to a teammate in the adjacent corner? The different rulings leave me unsure. Again, is there a rule that I can refer to? |
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Rule 9-2-10 is another reference that says the same thing.
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If this principle were correct, we wouldn't need the "god" rule. No rule prohibits pouring olive oil on the floor around your opponents' basket, for example.
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I'm sure this will click with me soon. Please bear with me and help me get it. What is the rule that makes the above situation a delay of game? |
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