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Old Wed Mar 01, 2006, 06:23pm
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Originally posted by BktBallRef
Oz is quoting FIBA rules, so ignore his posts with regards to NFHS.

Yes, it's legal to bat, touch or grab the ball if the thrower extends it through the boundary plane. [/B]
So how does this work? A4 is inbounding the ball, and holds the ball over the plane of the line. Standing inbounds, B5 grabs the ball. Wouldn't this mean that A4 is now standing out of bounds and touching the ball, therefore it is now Team B's inbounds? Is this right?
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