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In-bounder returning to the floor
Can someone please define to me what the requirement is for the person who is making an in-bound pass, as far as how quickly and direct a path they need to make to return to the floor?
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I believe the rule says they have to immediately enter the floor. I do not think it is specified what that actually means. I just tell the player to "get on the floor" if they delay at all and usually it is a non-issue.
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I don't care about this that much, sometimes the inbounder makes the pass and just stands there waiting to see if their super-secret inbound play worked. Unless he ends up staying OOB and running around to gain an advantage then I leave it alone. They usually come back in pretty quick when they realize it doesn't help their team playing 5 on 4.
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Let's Go To The Videotape ...
10-3-2: A player shall not:
ART. 2 Purposely and/or deceitfully delay returning after legally being out of bounds. 10.3.2 SITUATION A: A1 has the ball out of bounds for a throw-in. A1 completes the throw-in to A2 and then purposefully delays his/her return by taking four or five steps along the end line prior to coming inbounds behind a screen set by A3 and A4. A1 gets a return pass from A2 and takes an unchallenged try for goal. RULING: A1 is charged with a technical foul for purposefully delaying his/her return to the court following the throw-in. A1’s movement out of bounds along the end line was to take advantage of the screen and return to the court in a more advantageous position.
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Usually, one or two steps from the thrower's position, at the time of releasing the ball, before reentering the playing floor is not an issue. Rule 10-3-2 states: A player shall not purposefully and/or deceitfully delay returning after legally being out of bounds. And Case Book 10.3.2 Situation A gives a scenario that fits the question.
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