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Old Tue Jan 10, 2017, 10:41am
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After a made basket A1 secures ball on endline. A1 attempts to pass to A2 who is OOB on the other end of the endline.

B2 steals pass in under basket and immediately shoots.

A1 was left handed and it appeared like her arm was inbounds on the release but honestly thats a tough one to see.

Technical foul or score by team B?
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Old Tue Jan 10, 2017, 11:03am
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You have to make the determination whether the ball was across the plane,score basket, or inside the plane, T...or be utterly bad and rule it a DOG and hope there wasnt a previous delay.
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Old Tue Jan 10, 2017, 11:10am
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After a made basket A1 secures ball on endline. A1 attempts to pass to A2 who is OOB on the other end of the endline.

B2 steals pass in under basket and immediately shoots.

A1 was left handed and it appeared like her arm was inbounds on the release but honestly thats a tough one to see.

Technical foul or score by team B?
Technical foul.
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Old Tue Jan 10, 2017, 11:16am
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After a made basket A1 secures ball on endline. A1 attempts to pass to A2 who is OOB on the other end of the endline.

B2 steals pass in under basket and immediately shoots.

A1 was left handed and it appeared like her arm was inbounds on the release but honestly thats a tough one to see.

Technical foul or score by team B?
Seems like more information is needed here? Are you saying that A1 released the ball and it was in the air when it was stolen? If thats the case and you deemed that the ball was thrown in bounds or released in bounds, play on.
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Old Tue Jan 10, 2017, 11:33am
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yes stolen midflight. Really tough to judge as your watching a moving ball over an imaginary plane
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Old Tue Jan 10, 2017, 11:37am
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could you call DOG and say you called the violation when sherl reached across, killing the play and making the touching of the ball irrelevant?
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Old Tue Jan 10, 2017, 12:05pm
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could you call DOG and say you called the violation when sherl reached across, killing the play and making the touching of the ball irrelevant?
No. The rule specifically says that touching the ball when it is OOB during a throw-in is a technical.
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Old Tue Jan 10, 2017, 12:28pm
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No. The rule specifically says that touching the ball when it is OOB during a throw-in is a technical.
Not if the ball was across the boundary....and that is the point of the question. The OP felt the ball may have been across the boundary. If so, this was a legal play.
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Old Tue Jan 10, 2017, 12:36pm
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could you call DOG and say you called the violation when sherl reached across, killing the play and making the touching of the ball irrelevant?
If the player reaches THROUGH the boundary and touches the ball while it is being held by the thrower in or is in the air on OOB side of end line to another player out of bounds after a goal it is a T. It also constitutes a warning should any other delay of game situation happen later in the game.

As Camron said, if ball is on inbounds side it is legal play.
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Old Tue Jan 10, 2017, 01:27pm
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If you're not sure, I'd judge it to be on the legal side of the plane and explain it to the coach that way.
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