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Originally posted by DownTownTonyBrown
The ball is bounding towards the OOB area off of A1.
A1 rushes to save the ball... he's not going to make it. B1 follows along behind A1.
The ball is in the air as A1 grabs it and flies toward the OOB area. B1 stops short of OOB.
A1, who is going to land OOB, turns and throws the ball into B1.
The ball bounds off of B1 and touches OOB.
A1 lands OOB.
Who violated - B1 first and then A1? or just A1 because he knew that he would land OOB and intended to do so?
We would all call this off of B1 and give the ball to Team A. Wouldn't we?
I think that has got to be our answer, then - the offense can intentionally jump out of bounds with the ball and pass back onto the court.
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While jumping from within the court boundary and then going airborne, A1 legally made the attempted save and threw the ball off of B1.
No violation on A1, possession Team A.