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Old Wed Feb 14, 2001, 04:37pm
Mark Padgett Mark Padgett is offline
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Originally posted by Brian Watson
Right, but in looking for a definition of floor, would the rules place someone off of the floor to participate in an inbound play??
I'm not saying an inbounder would be considered "off the floor", only that the analogy was not valid.

Actually, an inbounder must be considered "on the floor", since if there is a technical against him, it is not an indirect on the coach for being on bench personnel. There are other examples that support this.

Maybe this would be a valid arguement. If B1 is standing with one foot OOB, he still is not considered bench personnel, so he is considered on the floor.

What do you think?
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