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Originally posted by rainmaker
I think what you're asking is whether the second player needs to be out of bounds (or "out of bounce", as my 6-year-old calls it) before the ball is available to the initial thrower-in. I think the answer is no. however, the second player to be oob does need to have touched oob and not be touching inbounds before he/she receives the ball, as others have said. [/B]
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And just to add another twist, I don't believe it's limited to two players...as long as they don't exceed the original 5 second count....