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Originally Posted by Oz Referee
Ok, after re-reading the 2008 FIBA rulebook, it looks like I am wrong on this one  This was something that I was definitely taught (many years ago).
So in given this - what about the 3-point line and lines of the key? When I started refereeing I was taught that the lines were considered to be of zero width and that they were always considered to be in the section of the court that the player didn't want them to be.
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This "rule" is a good approximation of the real one (apart from the zero width). There is only one catch: simply touching a boundary line doesn't place a player in bound, nor touching the division line places a player in the front court.
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Originally Posted by Oz Referee
Also, when reading over the rules I noticed that:
17.3 Rule
17.3.1 A player taking a throw-in shall not:
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• Touch the ball on the playing court before it has touched another player.
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Now maybe I'm wrong (as we have seen it can happen  ) but this sounds to be as if a pass from out of bounds that bounces on the playing court and is then picked up would be illegal??
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That refers to the same player who has made the throw-in.
That player can't touch the ball before it has touched another player. But it's allowed to bounce the ball OOB and touching it again before releasing the throw-in.