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That's what I've always thought. What had me confused is why both 7-5-1 c and d are included:
7-5-1-c: "following a violation by one team only,if that team continues to delay when authorized to make a throw-in, it is a technical foul." 7-5-1-d: Following a violation by both teams, any further delay by either team is a technical foul. Under 7-5-1-c, "following a violation by one team only..." How could team A violate again if team B puts the ball in play? |
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Freddy has it right:
COMMENT: Each different time a team has delayed returning to the court after a time-out or between quarters, the resumption-of-play procedure should be used. However, if a team refuses to play after technical fouls have been assessed, the game may be forfeited. (4-38; 5-4-1) |
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They can't violate again during that throw-in for the reason you state, but they might during the next one.
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