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Throw-in
A1 is attempting a throw-in. After the ball is at A1's disposal, s/he is bouncing the ball and the ball caroms off A1, the ball stays on the Out of Bounds side of the boundary line. It bounces out of the designated throw-in area. B2 reaches over the line and grabs the ball.
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Ooh, that's a good one.
I'm going to say that this isn't covered in the rules and rule according to what seems fair to me, as authorized by 2-3. In losing possession before completing the throw-in, A1 would have had to violate, either a 5-second violation or a throw-in violation to go fetch the ball. So I'm going to penalize A for a violation, awarding B the ball at the OOB spot. I can see arguing the other way: B2 violated by reaching across the plane to get the ball, and B2's violation occurred before A1 had the chance to violate. But I think A1 screwed up first, even if it wasn't yet a violation, and that was the occasion for B2 violating. I'm disinclined to reward A with another throw in. Did you construct this, or find it somewhere? Or did it really happen? ![]()
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Ball has been released. Not intentionally, I understand. But if the ball has left the designated throw-in spot, there is no way for A1 to legally recover it. I see this either as a legal play by B1 or a violation on A1 for failing to pass the ball directly onto the court.
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For me, if the ball is far enough away that A must leave the spot, then it's a violation on A. Otherwise, it's a T on B. See (new) 9.2.1B, plus the "A1 fumbles the FT" case. |
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If the player started to throw then attempted to pull it back, fumbled, and the ball was bouncing OOB within the throwin spot, wouldn't you allow them to grab it? Take away the defender reaching across and grabbing it, are you going to call the violation on the thrower?
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See post #2. Yes, either 5 seconds or for stepping out of the throw-in spot.
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If, however, A1 can reach it without moving from the spot (quite possible if the thrower is remotely taller than a squirrel), then it's not a violation until A1 steps too far, the ball goes in bounds, or 5 seconds elapses. I'm not going to penalize A prematurely simply because B1 committed a violation. A may have recovered otherwise.
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Yes, you are correct. I was assuming A1 was leaving his/her spot to retrieve the ball.
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