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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 05:52pm
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Throw in situation

A1 is given the ball for a throw in. The court is well designed and allows ample space between the sideline and the walls. B1 is standing facing A1 inbounds. B1 is much taller than A1.

A1 releases the ball trying to lob over B1. B1 jumps extending his hands over the line and bats the ball back into A1 hands. B1 lands back inbound Call?
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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 06:15pm
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Throw-in for B.
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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 06:20pm
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Throw-in for B.
That is what i would think ie I agree
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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 08:28pm
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A1 is given the ball for a throw in. The court is well designed and allows ample space between the sideline and the walls. B1 is standing facing A1 inbounds. B1 is much taller than A1.

A1 releases the ball trying to lob over B1. B1 jumps extending his hands over the line and bats the ball back into A1 hands. B1 lands back inbound Call?
At one time, the rule was worded such that the defense couldn't, during a throwin, reach across the line to touch the ball. It made no reference to whether it was in the hands of the thrower or not. It was later changed to only restrict the defense until the thrower released the ball on a throwin pass (a pass along the endline to an OOB teammate after a made basket is still protected).
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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 08:39pm
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A1 is given the ball for a throw in. The court is well designed and allows ample space between the sideline and the walls. B1 is standing facing A1 inbounds. B1 is much taller than A1.

A1 releases the ball trying to lob over B1. B1 jumps extending his hands over the line and bats the ball back into A1 hands. B1 lands back inbound Call?
Legal play in an NFHS game. OOB violation by A1. Team B will be awarded a throw-in.

Class B technical foul in an NCAA mens game. 2FTs and resume at the POI (another throw-in for Team A).

This is a small difference in the two rule sets. The boundary restriction imposed upon the defender ends at different times. Under NFHS rules, once the thrower releases the ball, the defender may break the plane. Under NCAA rules, the defender must wait for the ball to cross the boundary plane before contacting it.

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Old Wed Jul 08, 2009, 10:30pm
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Legal play in an NFHS game. OOB violation by A1. Team B will be awarded a throw-in.

Class B technical foul in an NCAA mens game. 2FTs and resume at the POI (another throw-in for Team A).

This is a small difference in the two rule sets. The boundary restrictions imposed upon the defender ends at different times. Under NFHS rules, once the thrower releases the ball, the defender may break the plane. Under NCAA rules, the defender must wait for the ball to cross the boundary plane before contacting it.
Interesting variance
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Old Thu Jul 09, 2009, 10:35am
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If B1 reached across the line before A1 released the ball for the throw in then its is a delay of game warning for B (assuming there hasn't already been one issued). If A1 has released the ball no violation for delay of game. B's ball for throw in.
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Old Thu Jul 09, 2009, 11:05am
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If B1 reached across the line before A1 released the ball for the throw in then its is a delay of game warning for B (assuming there hasn't already been one issued). If A1 has released the ball no violation for delay of game. B's ball for throw in.
And if B1 reaches across the line and slaps the ball before it's been release and before you call for delay of game, it's a technical foul and a DOG warning.
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Old Thu Jul 09, 2009, 12:06pm
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And if B1 reaches across the line and slaps the ball before it's been release and before you call for delay of game, it's a technical foul and a DOG warning.
And if he intentionally smacks A1 in the face before slapping the ball, it's a flagrant foul and B1 is ejected.

(This is fun. What's next?)
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Old Thu Jul 09, 2009, 12:11pm
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And if he intentionally smacks A1 in the face before slapping the ball, it's a flagrant foul and B1 is ejected.

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Prior to the action that took place on the throw-in A1 told B1 he plays like a little girl. Now we gotta run 'em both
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This was late in the 4th quarter of a foul fest and the score is tied 38-38, and with A1 and B1 now both ejected, both Team A and B only have one remaining/eligible player left on the court or bench (A2 and B2)......
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This was late in the 4th quarter of a foul fest and the score is tied 38-38, and with A1 and B1 now both ejected, both Team A and B only have one remaining/eligible player left on the court or bench (A2 and B2)......
at which time lightning strikes starting a massive fire, followed by a large tornado (we are in Kansas aren't we), and A2 and B2 find themselve in Oz while the coaches are left peering over what appears to be a field of fire and rimstone. The remaining spectators think the officials must be in the same place as the coaches while they are actually sitting on a beach in the Carribean sipping their standard postgame drink.
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at which time lightning strikes starting a massive fire, followed by a large tornado (we are in Kansas aren't we), and A2 and B2 find themselve in Oz while the coaches are left peering over what appears to be a field of fire and rimstone. The remaining spectators think the officials must be in the same place as the coaches while they are actually sitting on a beach in the Carribean sipping their standard postgame drink.
Camron - please don't tell us that one of the munchkins dunked the ball.
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Old Thu Jul 09, 2009, 01:24pm
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Camron - please don't tell us that one of the munchkins dunked the ball.
and rumor has it, it was against Lebron....but apparently, there is no film available.
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Old Thu Jul 09, 2009, 03:02pm
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...a field of fire and rimstone. ...
Is that what the baskets were made from when you started officiating?
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