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Old Mon Dec 18, 2006, 12:38am
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Originally Posted by drinkeii
I am assuming this only applies after a made basket
Made or awarded. So the team would be allowed to run the baseline after an awarded goal for a goaltend or a defensive basket interference. And, as I'm sure you're aware, the team can still run the baseline and pass to teammates OOB even after an interruption like a time out or injured player.

I had a game a couple weeks ago where a Colorado team called time out after their opponent scored. Their opponent had been pressing pretty effectively. After the time out they set up with one girl about 8 feet off the baseline on the other side of the key and everybody else up court. When I handed the thrower the ball, the inbounds girl bolted across the baseline, the thrower threw the ball to her, then stepped inbounds to receive an open pass. I thought that was a pretty clever use of this rule.
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