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Originally Posted by representing
Yes, player has to step out of bounds first before receiving a pass. If player is in the air and receives the pass before landing out of bounds, it's a legal throw-in and the player stepped out of bounds.
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Are you sure about that? Let's specify that the passed ball remains on the OOB side of the end line boundary.
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Note what he highlighted.
Let me provide a play for you:
End line throwin, A1 throws a pass to A2, who is standing in bounds. The ball never crosses the OOB plane, but A2 reaches across while standing in bounds and catches the thrown ball.