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Old Sat Oct 03, 2009, 06:25am
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I Hate Questions Like This ...

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9. A restraining line may be used as a boundary line when space is limited, and may extend the entire length or width of the court.
The rule isn't ridiculous, the question is. Reminds me of some of the tricky questions that appear on the annual IAABO exam. The literal answer would be false because the restraining line is only used as as imaginary boundary during a throwin, i.e. you would not use it if a player dribbling near such a boundary steps on such boundary.
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