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Old Fri Jan 31, 2003, 03:54pm
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Originally posted by Hawks Coach
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I read the casebook example as referring to a throw-in plane violation or something that occurs when the thrower has the ball, because it refers to a thrower as though there is a person with the ball. But it is not clear in this regard. And I see it as different than an immediate bat away, because now B loses more time if they got the ball and then had it hit away. An immediate tap probably is no real loss in terms of time.

However, you could enforce with a T as you describe, and that also serves A right for having behaved in a decidedly unsporting manner.
Coach,did you happen to miss the part of 9.2.11COMMENT that said "OR INTERFERING WITH THE BALL FOLLOWING A GOAL"? There's no guesswork on this one.It covers both scenarios.It's the same situation as above,and it tells you exactly what to do.
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