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Originally Posted by AremRed
Are you sure the reasons you cite are correct?
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I'd love to see this in slow motion, but is this a violation in the NBA because I'm not 100% certain that it's a violation in NFHS?
It certainly "looks" odd and like it should be a violation, but I believe that he releases the ball before is right foot hits the court inbounds. There is no boundary
plane for inbounders (feet, ball, hands, or body) in the NFHS, just defenders.
The running start makes it look odd and the start of the bounce pass looks very much like the start of a dribble, but it isn't.
Just saying, I'd love to see this in slow motion.