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4. Would you be in favor of "having “team control” during a throw-in? Outcome: An illegal screen or any foul by the throw-in team would be considered a team-control foul resulting in a throw-in to the offended team. Currently, free throws could be awarded if a team is in the bonus."
I feel that this rule then would cause unintended consequences on the throw-in. If a team has a throw-in in their FC, A1 (thrower) passes to A2 in the FC, but ball is tipped by A2 into the BC, a BC violation could then be called if A recovers. Am I applying the rules and possible change correctly? Opinions? |
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I agree that a throw-in from the FC could still be thrown into the BC directly as a person OOB does not have FC or BC status. |
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NCAA Rule 4-3 Art. 5. Regardless of where the throw-in spot is located, the throw-in team may cause the ball to go into the back court.
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