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I know about unauthorized going out of bounds resulting in a technical foul, but I saw something in a scrimmage today that made me wonder.
After inbounding the ball the player ran along the baseline to the other side of the key before coming back inbounds. Call or no? |
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As long as the player doesn't step in a get the ball for an easy shot, I'd use this as a time to warn the player and explain the rule (not many players or coaches know and understand it). If he/she comes in and has a direct effect on the play, call the T. I had to call this one in a kid's tournament this year. Player A inbounds the ball, runs the length of the baseline and enters the playing court. He catches the ball wide open and hits the shot (although I was already on the whitstle waving it off when he took the shot). I explained to the coach and he understood why I had to call it.
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OOB Play
I saw it once on a midcourt inbound. The coach had obviously called the play during the time out. The inbounding kid ran along out of bounds and stepped in by the arc, looking for the 3-ball. TWEET!
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