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Old Sat Dec 08, 2012, 06:00pm
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Going through the test, and some of the questions seem to make me think because I am not on the court. Know how to administer the rule.
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Old Sat Dec 08, 2012, 06:02pm
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Again, what does it matter what type of violation it is? It's still a violation so the answer is true.
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Old Sat Dec 08, 2012, 07:53pm
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Again, what does it matter what type of violation it is? It's still a violation so the answer is true.
The difference could be the throw in spot location and whether or not the thrower in can run the end line.
If considered a throw in violation, reset the original throw in conditions. If just OOB, designated spot would be in effect and possibly in a new location.
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Old Sat Dec 08, 2012, 08:05pm
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The difference could be the throw in spot location and whether or not the thrower in can run the end line.
If considered a throw in violation, reset the original throw in conditions. If just OOB, designated spot would be in effect and possibly in a new location.
None of which makes a difference when the two choices are true or false.
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Old Sat Dec 08, 2012, 08:39pm
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Answering your question

I was answering your question as to what difference it makes... and I agree that is doesn't change the T/F answer.
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None of which makes a difference when the two choices are true or false.
Maybe not, but trying to understand more than just T/F is certainly admirable.
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Old Sat Dec 08, 2012, 08:55pm
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If considered a throw in violation, reset the original throw in conditions.
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A throw in violation on B?
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The difference could be the throw in spot location and whether or not the thrower in can run the end line.
If considered a throw in violation, reset the original throw in conditions. If just OOB, designated spot would be in effect and possibly in a new location.
That has nothing to do with whether an exam question is True or False.
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Old Sun Dec 09, 2012, 02:11am
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The difference could be the throw in spot location and whether or not the thrower in can run the end line.
If considered a throw in violation, reset the original throw in conditions. If just OOB, designated spot would be in effect and possibly in a new location.
Also, if the original throw in in the OP is an AP throw in, does the arrow change or stay the same?
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Old Sun Dec 09, 2012, 01:40pm
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Also, if the original throw in in the OP is an AP throw in, does the arrow change or stay the same?
Excellent question...I don't have an answer for you yet.
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Old Sun Dec 09, 2012, 01:48pm
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The arrow would switch. The throw-in ends when the passed ball touches or is touched by another player out of bounds.

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Old Sun Dec 09, 2012, 01:54pm
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The arrow would switch. The throw-in ends when the passed ball touches or is touched by another player out of bounds.

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Good to know!

So B can benefit by playing outside the lines. Interesting.
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Old Sun Dec 09, 2012, 01:44pm
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Also, if the original throw in in the OP is an AP throw in, does the arrow change or stay the same?
The arrow changes when the ball is touched legally in bounds. That never happened, so the arrow shouldn't change.

B being out of bounds, imm, is no different than first touching the ball by kicking it. Not a legal touch, so A's subsequent throw in is for the B violation, and A would keep the arrow.
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