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Old Wed Jan 10, 2001, 07:14am
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Yer right.

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by mick

Tony,
I know your are talking about the IB/OOB line.
If the ball is touching both sides it is OOB.
This isn't tennis or baseball.
mick
Are you saying that it's not possible for the ball that hits the inside edge of the boundary line and touch the floor both inbounds and OOB?

Let's try this another way!

Thrower A1 bounces the ball on the line, touching the floor out of bounds and inbounds at the same time.

a) The bounce is a dribble that A1 catches. This is a violation because the ball has touched inbounds and the thrower has touched it after it touched inbounds.

b) The bounce is a bounce pass that A2 catches. This is a violation because the inbounds pass hit out of bounds first.

Gotta love this stuff!

Tony,
a) 7.2.b The ball is out of bounds when it touches: b. any other person, the floor or any object on or outside a boundary.
b) agreed.
mick

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