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Old Tue Oct 11, 2005, 08:27pm
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I should know this, but I am doubting myself.

A-4 inbounds the ball to A-5. A-5 quickly passes the ball back to A-4 as A-4 has one foot inbounds and the other foot is in the air and not yet inbounds. Violation for out of bounds?

Jay
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Old Tue Oct 11, 2005, 08:43pm
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Originally posted by Jay R
I should know this, but I am doubting myself.

A-4 inbounds the ball to A-5. A-5 quickly passes the ball back to A-4 as A-4 has one foot inbounds and the other foot is in the air and not yet inbounds. Violation for out of bounds?

Jay
Perfectly legal. A4 has established inbounds position by placing one foot inbounds and not being in contact with the out of bounds area.

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Old Wed Oct 12, 2005, 12:41am
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look at it this way

If A4 were standing in this exact position during the course of a halfcourt offense and A5 passed him the ball, would you call an OOB violation?

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