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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 03:07am
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There is TC from the beginning of the throw-in. You even stated so above.
There may be tc, but not TC.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 09:51am
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There may be tc, but not TC.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 12:04pm
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Correction?

Suppose in the OP the covering official mistakenly calls a bc violation. Can another/both come to discuss and change? If so, is ball given back to A at spot closest to the backcourt recovery? Suppose whistle comes on A2's first touch in backcourt, but almost immediately after, B1 slaps ball away and is heading for his goal?
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 12:08pm
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Suppose in the OP the covering official mistakenly calls a bc violation. Can another/both come to discuss and change? If so, is ball given back to A at spot closest to the backcourt recovery? Suppose whistle comes on A2's first touch in backcourt, but almost immediately after, B1 slaps ball away and is heading for his goal?
I don't see why this couldn't be "overturned" by another official. Depending on when the whislte occured you could find your self with an AP throw in which would be fun to explain. The likelyhood of that happening would probably be impacted by where on the court the initial contact occured.

I can't imagine too many situations in which I'd even have anything helpful for the T official, especially if I was L.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 12:12pm
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I don't see why this couldn't be "overturned" by another official. Depending on when the whislte occured you could find your self with an AP throw in which would be fun to explain. The likelyhood of that happening would probably be impacted by where on the court the initial contact occured.

I can't imagine too many situations in which I'd even have anything helpful for the T official, especially if I was L.
I know you put it in quotes, but please don't use this term. All you can really do, by rule, is give him information you have and give him the choice to make the change or not.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 12:19pm
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I know you put it in quotes, but please don't use this term. All you can really do, by rule, is give him information you have and give him the choice to make the change or not.
Exactly. "Hey Bill, I had B5 last touching the ball before it went into the backcourt." The next move is Bill's.
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Old Wed Feb 08, 2012, 12:18pm
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Suppose in the OP the covering official mistakenly calls a bc violation. Can another/both come to discuss and change? If so, is ball given back to A at spot closest to the backcourt recovery? Suppose whistle comes on A2's first touch in backcourt, but almost immediately after, B1 slaps ball away and is heading for his goal?
Yes, it can be changed. It's then an IW. Give the ball back to A.
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