Depending on where the ball actually went, the player who will take the throw/kick in can physically get the ball himself. However, if the ball has gone into the crowd or is far away from the person taking the throw/kick a sideline official will toss a spare ball to the player. There are occasions where two officials will toss a ball onto the field, in which case the referee designates which ball is the ball in play and someone will remove the extra.
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It's a throw in. If it goes out on the goal sides it will be a corner kick or a goal kick.
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It's a throw in. If it goes out on the goal sides it will be a corner kick or a goal kick.
If the ball goes in, it counts as a score for the team whose basket it is and the other team gets the ball. In other words, if you make a goal for the other team, you get the ball back.
It is a dead ball ball goes to other team.
In cases of equal possession the ball goes to the offense.
It means you want the ball back from the team that is serving at you. IN other words, you want the ball back so your team can serve.
if a ball goes out to far he runs and gets it (before that he throws a new one in)
The more you lean back, the higher the ball goes, from my experience, it doesn't change the distance.