Forum: Basketball
Thu Feb 12, 2004, 05:58am
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To sum up
Simply put, an illegal touch does end a throw-in, but also occurs during it, not after it has ended.
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Forum: Basketball
Thu Feb 12, 2004, 05:55am
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Chuck, You are a good official and from what I...
Chuck, You are a good official and from what I have read on this board a great person, so certainly no offense would ever be taken by anything you wrote to me. Hopefully, you take my posts in a...
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Forum: Basketball
Tue Feb 10, 2004, 04:32am
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Replies: 23
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Chuck,
This logic would be just fine for NCAA,...
Chuck,
This logic would be just fine for NCAA, but it is not convincing for NFHS. And I know you aren't talking about NCAA because you cite 4-41-5, the NFHS rule, not 4-64-5, which is the NCAA...
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Forum: Basketball
Mon Feb 09, 2004, 07:49am
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It's a fair play issue.
I think the NCAA rules handle this better because of the inclusion of the word "legally" when talking about the throw-in being touched in-bounds. The NFHS book does not say that the throw-in ends...
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Forum: Basketball
Mon Feb 09, 2004, 03:04am
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Replies: 23
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This retaining the running of the end line...
This retaining the running of the end line priviledge was a recent rules change. (maybe three years ago) The rules committee did not intend for the right to run the end line to be retained if the...
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