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Old Wed Jan 14, 2015, 11:25am
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Your situation is different precisely because it's a throw-in.
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Old Wed Jan 14, 2015, 11:33am
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Your situation is different precisely because it's a throw-in.
Yeah my opening sentence is misleading. I know why it is different, I know where NFHS says it is different I am just wondering aloud...not necessarily right by any means...why it can't be the same for ease of application.

I had both situations happen in the same game the other night...explaining the difference to a coach in a heated 2 point conference game is not the easiest...come on NFHS, work with me here!
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Old Wed Jan 14, 2015, 11:55am
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Yeah my opening sentence is misleading. I know why it is different, I know where NFHS says it is different I am just wondering aloud...not necessarily right by any means...why it can't be the same for ease of application.

I had both situations happen in the same game the other night...explaining the difference to a coach in a heated 2 point conference game is not the easiest...come on NFHS, work with me here!
Once the ball is inbounds, the offense has a choice of from where to throw the ball, so the requirements are stronger than on a throw-in where they don't get the choice.
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Old Wed Jan 14, 2015, 11:36am
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Your situation is different precisely because it's a throw-in.
That's not why it's different. The difference is that on the rebound situation, a player controlled the ball enough to make a pass-- that equates with team control in bounds in the front court. In the throw in situation, there is team control, but not team control in bounds. The deflected pass does not establish team control in bounds, where as the rebound and pass does.
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