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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
Sometimes the discussions on here amaze me.
In order for A1 to pass the ball to A2 in this situation, he must be completely OOB (not touching inbounds).
If he isn't, then the pass is a throw-in.
A2 commits an OOB violation because he is OOB with the ball when the throw-in ends.
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What he said.
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