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Old Wed May 02, 2001, 03:17pm
Richard Ogg Richard Ogg is offline
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As described, the inbound is nearest the point where A touched it, except not inbounding the paint. Others explained this already.

The only time I can think of when the ball will be brought back is if it was an inbound pass that went OOB without ever being touched. Then it comes back to the original inbound spot. Remember though if the inbound pass goes over A2's head into the back court without being touched, A2 can chase it down without a back-court violation.
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