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Originally posted by brainbrian
Then I assume the legal out of bounds throwing position is just one foot completely out of bounds and the other foot at least in the air or else completely out of bounds. Is this correct?
Many times after a basket I'll see the kids step out of bounds with one foot like that before throwing the ball in.
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That's correct. However, just remember in this sitch that the OOB line is fair game for the inbounder. Part of the foot that is in question must be touching in the court of play to have a throw-in violation.