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Old Tue Feb 08, 2011, 11:57am
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Originally Posted by marcovan View Post
On a made basket, I know the player can run the baseline to pass. Here is another scenario that I'm not sure about

Basket is made by opposing team, player 1 grabs the ball and calls out his play, player 2 runs out of bounds, player 1 passes him the ball once player 2 is completely out of bounds, player 1 goes inbound after making the pass to player 2, player 2 inbounds the ball to player 1. Is this legal?

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1) The player can run the "endline". Baseball has a "baseline." (I'm sure someone would've clarified that...)
2) "How much time did this situation take?" is an important consideration. Can you clarify? If the player inbounds causes a delay in the "making the ball available to the thrower" process, there might be a situation begging rectification.
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