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					Originally Posted by  Snaqwells
					 
				 
				1.  You were correct.  One foot in, nothing out.  No need to "re-establish with two feet."  If you're in contact with your partner, point her to 4-35.  There is no provision anywhere else requiring "two feet." 
 
2.  Even if I thought the player was out of bounds, there is no way in hell I'm making that call from Trail. 
			
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 Now that I look at 4-35, which I did at halftime of that game the other night, but in the rush of things just didn't see it, 4-35-2 states:
"When a player is touching the backcourt, 
out of bounds or the three-point line, the player is located in the backcourt, 
out of bounds or inside the three-point line, respectively."
That gives the answer clear as day.  He is not touching out of bounds, therefore he was in-bounds.
Thank you for point it out Snaq.