when making an inbounds pass from under the basket can you pass the ball to another player standing out of bounds on the same side you are standing on but on the other side of the hoop?
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In the FIBA rules you can pass the ball to you'r team player if he is standing also at the base line with you.
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so it can't be used as a designed press breaker
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Yes.
you can see that alot in the europe games. |
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Please note that I very studiously ignored M&M in your other thread today--- the one where he brought up the clock starting while a throw-in was in the air and he wanted to move the ball up to center. The man has a mean streak in him, starting that one up again. |
Let's get a little more specific:
A player has the ability to "run the baseline," throw the ball in from anywhere along the baseline, or make a pass to another team player out of bounds along the baseline if the other team has scored or been credited with a score by rule (i.e. goaltending/basket interference). The 5 second rule still applies. Every other throw in is what is called a designated spot throw in where the player can't really move (usually not more than a step in either direction). These include all throw ins that are not directly after a made or credited basket and obviously throw ins that are not on the baseline. Is the signal for designated spot throw in violations still two "finger points", for lack of a better description? |
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Signal 25 in the NFHS rulebook. Signal 30 in the NCAA rulebook. |
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So the answer is yes. |
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