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Old Sun Apr 07, 2013, 01:23am
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If a player holding the ball for a throw-in on the baseline drops the ball and hits the floor, is it a violation?
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Old Sun Apr 07, 2013, 01:25am
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Hits inbounds? Or out?

If inbounds, that basically makes it a throwin. If they touch it again, then it is a violation for one of two possible reasons....a throwin violation or an OOB violation...doesn't really matter which unless it was an AP throwin.

If it bounces OOB, it is nothing as long as it doesn't then go inbounds.....which would make it an illegal throwin.
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Old Sun Apr 07, 2013, 02:55am
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If player moves outside the three-foot wide designated spot it is a throwin violation, not traveling. A player inbounding the ball may “dribble” the ball on the out-of-bounds area prior to making a throwin.
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Old Mon Apr 08, 2013, 01:10pm
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Hits inbounds? Or out?

If inbounds, that basically makes it a throwin. If they touch it again, then it is a violation for one of two possible reasons....a throwin violation or an OOB violation...doesn't really matter which unless it was an AP throwin.
I'm not understanding why this would matter, even for AP throw in. If team A throwing the ball in violates (either the throwin or out of bounds), and it was an AP throw in, would the violation not result in the AP being switched to team B in both cases? Am I missing a situation where A would retain the AP after violating on the throw-in?
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Old Mon Apr 08, 2013, 01:46pm
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Hits inbounds? Or out?

If inbounds, that basically makes it a throwin. If they touch it again, then it is a violation for one of two possible reasons....a throwin violation or an OOB violation...doesn't really matter which unless it was an AP throwin.

If it bounces OOB, it is nothing as long as it doesn't then go inbounds.....which would make it an illegal throwin.
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I'm not understanding why this would matter, even for AP throw in. If team A throwing the ball in violates (either the throwin or out of bounds), and it was an AP throw in, would the violation not result in the AP being switched to team B in both cases? Am I missing a situation where A would retain the AP after violating on the throw-in?
I think, in hindsight, you're correct. You can not get to an OOB violation at all with the thrower touching it...it would always be a throwin violation. For an OOB violation to be possible, it would take someone else touching the ball (which would switch the arrow and it would no longer be a throwin violation).
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Old Tue Apr 09, 2013, 06:34am
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cool. just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing some strange situation.
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Old Tue Apr 09, 2013, 08:41am
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cool. just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing some strange situation.
It's a real strange situation when the player bounces the ball and the official calls double dribble. It's a strange situation when the inbounder moves his/her feet within the "spot" restrictions and the official calls travelling.
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