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Old Sun Feb 01, 2009, 10:59am
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Originally Posted by mbyron View Post
The rim is not part of the throw-in? Huh?

Perhaps you're thinking of 9-2-7, which prohibits the throw-in pass from entering the basket, or 9-2-8, which prohibits lodging the ball between the rim and backboard on the throw-in.

Neither prohibits the throw-in pass touching the rim.
"The rim is not part of the throw-in? Huh?"

Yeah, I didn't make that sound so right, did I? Well, you read through it and got it right. Thanks for the clarification regarding the rim......
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