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					Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
					
				 Three I hear about, although I'm not sure they would be considered "most" misunderstood, although number 1 may qualify:
 1) a team granted a timeout does not lose the right to run the endline if they had that right prior to the timeout
 
 2) following a made or awarded score, teammates can be OOB behind the endline and pass the ball to each other before 5 seconds is used up
 
 3) following a timeout, the inbounding team never gets to "move the ball up the sideline" to inbound - it's an NBA rule
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 I would get # 3 a lot myself.  If I had a nickel for every time that I muttered, "NBA..."
 
Ironically enough, under 2 minutes in the 4th, FIBA rules (which Ontario has gone to) allow the TI to morph to the DL if originally in the BC.