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Unfortunately, the rule books in my library only go back as far as 1996-97, so we may have to wait for Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. to mosey on by to get his input on this ancient rule reference.
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Excellent question...I don't have an answer for you yet.
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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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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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So B can benefit by playing outside the lines. Interesting.
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A had their chance to make a an AP throwin.
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What's the benefit?
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There is no benefit. The violation carries its own penalty. The AP throw-in is over. The out of bounds violation is totally different than a kick, which is a deliberate, illegal act.
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That would be a benefit if we also called it a throw-in violation on A and gave B the ball and the arrow.
And maybe even if we wnet back to the original spot and gave the ball to A. But since we're giving the ball to A at the spot where B touched it OOB, then it's not different from B tipping the ball and causing it to go OOB. |
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