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Old Wed Oct 03, 2007, 05:19pm
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Originally Posted by jmaellis
I trying to picture what is being described here. Did the inbounder put the spin on the ball, bounce it out of bounds (with the spin) and then the ball entered the court?
No spin necessary....

A1, on left side of lane for the throwin...a few steps back from the throwin plane. A1 throws a bounce pass to A2 who is on the right side of the lane near the endline. The ball travels in a straight line but the point at which is bounces is still OOB.

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Originally Posted by jmaellis
And, just for total clarity on my part, am I correct that it is permissible to put a spin on the ball that lands inbounds?
Yep, legal.
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