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Originally Posted by kbilla
Technically yes, in reality no f'ing way. There has to be some advantage gained to that player going out of bounds before I will call it....or it has to be so blatantly obvious that I have no choice..
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I guess I don't agree with your definition.
To me, "leaving the court" and "being OOB" are two different things. To be OOB is to touch the boundary in any way. To "leave the court" is much more a judgement call, IMO. That's why I see a need for both 9-2-11 and 9-3-3. A teammate touching OOB at all during a throw-in is a violation. In other live-ball cases, in my judgement, it's not necessarily a violation.