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Originally Posted by Ch1town
Yes guys, thanks for the clarification, the player definitely can't be outside the boundary with one foot inbounds.
BktBallRef Sometimes the discussions on here amaze me.
Hey everybody isn't as experienced/knowledgable as you are, but I'm striving to get better though.
This question is NOT intended to but may or may not "amaze" you. I just want to know.
Do we have a violation on the receiver for catching the throw-in pass while standing OOB
or a throw-in violation for not passing the ball directly onto the court?
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Don't be such a girl.
I didn't say there was anything wrong with the question or even asking such a question. The discussion amazed me because all one had to do was post the rule, which clearly says the teammate must not just be OOB but beyoind the boundary line. All it would have taken was for someone to open the rule book, whcih wasn't happening.