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Old Sun Feb 08, 2015, 12:37pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by ChrisNE View Post
If the ball is being put into play from the baseline and does not touch a player inbounds before going out OOB at the opposite baseline, it returns to the original throw in location, correct?
If we remember what the violation is, it becomes easy(ier) to remember where to put the ball in play.

In this instance, the violation is not for the ball going OOB, it's for "failing to pass the ball so it's touched by a player" -- so the inbounds spot is the spot of the original throw-in
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