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I wasn't asking about 10 second count. I am asking when does the five second throw in count stop. 4-42-4 says the count ends when the ball is released by the thrower and goes directly into the court. So if A1 rolls the ball into the court, not over he OOB line, the five second count ends, when it leaves the throwers hands.
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The answer is no. If the release is legal the count ends. If the release is not legal, the count ends anyway on the violation.
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That's what I'm answering...a 10 second count (nor a 3 second count or any backcourt violation provisions) won't start until player control has been established.
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Got it. Thanks, I meant controlled when I typed touched. My bad.
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