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Old Sat Jan 15, 2011, 08:06am
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There's some case play where A2 crosss the line before the throw-in ends (I think before the ball is released) and B2 is allowed to follow. No violations on either.

I *think* (and this is pure conjecture) the theory is that the restraining line gives A1 room to see the court and release the ball. If A chooses not to want / need that room, then the line doesn't exist.
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