I'll add two posts from another site in response to this same question:
I do not believe that this is an OOB situation since when A1 touches the ball again, both feet are back on the court ! As another posted, there is no rule about being the first to touch a ball again after you have gone out of bounds ! Truly (by the book call) a Technical foul should probably be called since there is an advantage gained by going OOB to avoid contact !
Yes, I'll call it that, but there is no 'call', no violation, no need to blow the whistle, when he continues dribbling, he's got player control. If he's wiping off his sneakers while the ball is bouncing at his feet and calls a time-out, are you gonna grant it?
This situation happened in a Varsity Game last year. My partner and I had "no call." My partner still believes that the "no call" was the right call, however, he wanted to shop it around. Anyone else care to chime in?
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