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Old Mon Feb 16, 2009, 12:53pm
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After a successful goal, can more than two players of the throw-in team pass the ball along the end line to teammates who are also out of bounds?
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Old Mon Feb 16, 2009, 12:57pm
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After a successful goal, can more than two players of the throw-in team pass the ball along the end line to teammates who are also out of bounds?
The rules do not specify a limit.
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The rules do not specify a limit.
Actually, the rules specify you cannot have more than five.
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The rules do not specify a limit.
NCAA and NFHS are the same? I looked and I couldn't find any reference to a maximum.
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NCAA and NFHS are the same? I looked and I couldn't find any reference to a maximum.
I assume they're the same on this, but I'm only positive about NFHS.

No reference to a maximum means there's on maximum (well, aside from 5, as Mark pointed out.)
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After a successful goal, can more than two players of the throw-in team pass the ball along the end line to teammates who are also out of bounds?
Are you taking Quiz #4 for W-NCAA on E officials?
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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.
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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.
What if the throw-in is as a result of a Team B violation on a throw-in after a made or awarded basket?
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Old Mon Feb 16, 2009, 09:35pm
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What if the throw-in is as a result of a Team B violation on a throw-in after a made basket.
You mean like a defender crossing the boundary line, or where the first touch inbounds is a kick by the defender? I think the new offensive team still retains the right to run the endline in these two cases? What are you trying to tell me? Can you give me some examples? What's wrong with my statement? This comes from the Misunderstood Rules list, and I don't want one of the rules on my list to be wrong, and even more misunderstood. Help. Please.
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You mean like a defender crossing the boundary line, or where the first touch inbounds is a kick by the defender? I think the new offensive team still retains the right to run the endline in these two cases? What are you trying to tell me? Can you give me some examples? What's wrong with my statement? This comes from the Misunderstood Rules list, and I don't want one of the rules on my list to be wrong, and even more misunderstood. Help. Please.
Certainly a kick by B would allow A to continue to run the endline. Is it fair that B can commit an illegal act and benefit from it?
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And I am sure the 5 limit Mark is referring to is 5 seconds. It would be mighty hard to pass to four teammates within the 5 second count let alone 5.

And if the opponent violates, they retain the privilege as Juggling refers.
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And I am sure the 5 limit Mark is referring to is 5 seconds. It would be mighty hard to pass to four teammates within the 5 second count let alone 5.

And if the opponent violates, they retain the privilege as Juggling refers.
Or fouls during the throw-in.

7-5-7b. A team retains this privilege if the scoring team commits a violation or common foul (before the throw-in ends and before the bonus is in effect) and the ensuing throw-in spot would have been on the end line.


BTW, Billy, I think that you should amend your comment to specify that the time-out can come during the dead ball following the goal OR DURING the throw-in itself.
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