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Old Sun Dec 17, 2017, 09:52am
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You'll learn to parse your words correctly with this crowd
Lots of sharp cookies here.

Agree, this sitch does require a solid understanding of advantage gained. That was a major point when this action changed from violation to a T several years back.
I'm a little confused. Are you saying my situation should have been a technical? All rules references I find regarding my situation states a violation.
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Old Sun Dec 17, 2017, 10:21am
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I'm a little confused.
Somewhere along the line this thread split into two different situations: an inbounder staying out of bounds, and a player on the court intentionally moving out of bounds.

An inbounder (actually any player legally out of bounds) purposely staying out of bounds to deceive the opponent team is a technical foul.

A player shall not: Purposely and/or deceitfully delay returning after legally being out of bounds.

A player on the court gaining an advantage by moving out of bounds is a violation.

A player shall not leave the court for an unauthorized reason.
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Old Sun Dec 17, 2017, 10:24am
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Somewhere along the line this thread split into two different situations: an inbounder staying out of bounds, and a player on the court intentionally moving out of bounds.

An inbounder purposely staying out of bounds to deceive the opponent team is a technical foul.

A player on the court gaining an advantage by moving out of bounds is a violation.
Yes. That is my fault. I split the thread and accept full responsibility. I'm a newb
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Old Sun Dec 17, 2017, 10:31am
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I split the thread and accept full responsibility.
Some of us do it all the time (I'm one of the biggest offenders). One situation brings to mind a similar situation and it goes on from there.
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