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The interpretation appears to be dealing with what the thrower does when he/she releases the ball with the intent on giving it to someone else. I know I'm making an assumption here but I think the logic makes sense.
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It happens quite often: Jennie takes the ball OOB, only to remember that Cindy is supposed to be the thrower-in. So she drops it, but Cindy isn't coming because she's way down the court.
So, then the other 3 girls need to know an obscure rule that prevents Jennie from going back to being the thrower-in? What a stupid rule, even at the NCAA level. No, I don't think I would call this in HS.
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Still a bit of a stretch to get to that call though and the offense certainly isnt helping themselves doing this either so why would it be a violation?
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