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Old Thu Dec 06, 2007, 01:01pm
Y2Koach Y2Koach is offline
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Does this answer your question?

7.2.2 SITUATION: A throw-in by A1 (a) strikes B1 who is inbounds and rebounds in flight directly from B1 and then strikes A1 who is still out of bounds; (b) is batted by B1, who is inbounds and the ball is next touched by A1 who is still out of bounds. RULING: A1 caused the ball to go out of bounds and it is awarded to Team B at that spot for a throw-in for both (a) and (b).
Thanks for the rules reference. One of the opposing coaches said something about the inbounder needing a chance to get back inbounds, and at the time it got me thinking. I wonder if thats an NBA rule or just one of those urban-myth type things like not being able to touch a saved ball after going out of bounds until someone else touches it first...
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