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Old Tue Jan 08, 2008, 09:19am
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
True, but if the inbounder's teammates are lined up parallel to the boundary line and within 3 feet of the boundary line, then we're going to tell them to move and let B's players get in that line, correct?

Teammates aren't allowed to have that alignment if the opponents want in, too. Am I mis-reading that?
If the teammates are lined up parallel within 3 feet of a line, then their position isn't legal. So, yes, you tell them to take a legal position if their opponents ask to get in between or you re-set them legally immediately when their opponent(s) try to get in between.

I guess that I should have added that you also have to know how to deal with cases involving non-legal positions on the court.
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