Odd out of bounds plays?
I've thought up a couple odd out of bounds plays...
1. After a made basket, A will be inbounding the ball. We all know that if two players are out of bounds on the endline they can pass the ball to one another (until the 5 second count expires). However, can A1 throw a BOUNCE PASS to A2? The bounce pass remains entirely OUT OF BOUNDS. Legal?
2. Can a player who is inbounding the ball dribble it (assuming the dribble is completely out of bounds)?
3. Can you have two players out of bounds on a throw in pass the ball anywhere or just under the basket? In other words, could they line up on the sideline and do this? If the throw in spot is at mid-court, could they pass back (out of bounds) to a teammate standing (out of bounds) at the free throw line extended?
Never seen any of this happen and I can't find it anywhere in the rule book.
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