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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Sooo, just b/c it is so slow around here. A1 scores a basket and his momentum carries him OOB. While still OOB A1 then:
1) reaches back inbounds and touches a pass that has already been released by B1
2) reaches back inbounds and touches the ball while B1 has extended the ball completely inbounds without yet releasing the pass.
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Normally, A1 would be excused for being OOB in such a play but when A1 takes action to defend the throwin, they lose that benefit.
#1...OOB violation on A1.
#2...throwin violation on A1 for being across the boundary line before the ball is released on the throwin. But not a T for contacting the ball since the ball was on the inbounds side of the line.