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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
A scores a basket. B1 and the ball are out-of-bounds.
Under what circumstances, if any, may B1 release the ball such that B2 possesses the ball inbounds and have it NOT count as an throw-in (so that B2 can carry the ball back OOB and then complete a throw-in)?
For example, can B1 bat the ball to B2? Can B1 hold the ball and direct it to B2? What if it's obvious to everyone that B2 is *supposed* to be the inbounder? Does any of that matter?
Or, does B1 always *become* the inbounder, and the play described is a violation?
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B1 releases a 'pop-fly' pass....in mid flight Team B calls a Time Out....B2 catches/possesses ball....after time-out B2 carries ball oob and completes throw-in.
I know it's not right, just trying to be funny...like BillyMac.