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Old Sat Aug 24, 2013, 09:36pm
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2.If the player uses a single handed pass in similar fashion to a dribble throw, would that count as a pass or it can be treated as a dribble so he can pick up the ball?

3.So on NBA treat touching a person out of bound as out of bound? What if the person is not an official, bench player but a player instead? Say A going out of bound for a save and threw the ball against B and it's going out of bound, B then dives out of bound to save the ball but while ball in contact with B comes in contact with A whom is standing out of bounds before landing on A's both feet.
Judgement call...but this type of play is usually evident, and the player's reaction would usually be a dead giveaway.

As to your second part, no that wouldn't be an out of bounds violation. NBA RULES: A player is out of bounds when he touches the floor (which an official is considered as far as ball/player touching) or if he touches an object on or outside the OOB boundary. If if wasn't, then a B1 could simply run OOB and touch A1 and it'd be an OOB violation on Team A.
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