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Originally Posted by chet_hoyt
Please allow me to clarify. The foot was covering the endline so that a portion of the foot was in bounds. It was clear to me that the inbounder (B1) was never OOB. In such a case, B2 had the option to take the ball OOB and become the inbounder, correct? If so, since he chose to NOT do that and advance the ball toward the front court, team B exceeded their 5 second time limit to properly inbound the ball.
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No.
It is a violation to make a throw-in after a made basket from inbounds. It's not a "do-over." It's not a 5-second violation.
It's a violation as soon as the team simulates a throw-in without getting out of bounds.
Just make sure that the thrower is clearly not OOB before whistling it. Don't split hairs.