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Old Wed Jan 09, 2002, 09:41pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally posted by daves
I don't believe this would be a plane violation warning or T for B. But if B was a player standing OOB it could be a T for not all players returning to the court at the same time. I don't believe the plane warning comes into effect unless it's a warning for the line that you're calling. For instance. Is it a warning for a player to have his hands over the opposite end line or the side line? How would you see it or call it if it was? If B was inbounds and caught the ball and his momentum carried him OOB as someone has already mentioned, then it would be A's ball on the sideline. Correct me(and I'm sure you will) if I'm wrong.
FIrst, "not all players returning to the court at the same time" refers to a time when all players are legally off the court -- a TO or an intermission. 10-1-9. So, that's not relevant here.

Second, it's only the throw-in boundary-line plane that matters. 9-2-11.
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