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			Clark - I like to explain it to coaches and young refs like this: 
 
When a ball is going out of bounds and A1 dives after it and saves it before it goes out of bounds, it's a live ball because A1 dove from the court and never touched out of bounds.  Therefore, he and the ball are still considered inbounds. 
 
Same is the opposite (and backcourt).   If a player is out of bounds (or in the backcourt) and leaps/jumps and touches the ball, it (the ball) then has the same status as the player when he left the court.  Therefore - TWEET! 
 
Also, in your case, you've got to have "something in and nothing out."
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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