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Rule 9-3-3 California ruling, what is your association doing?
The following question was sent to John Lozano, CBOA Instructional
Coordinator, regarding the following play: Rule 9-3-3 Situation: Player A1 in the front court dribbles down the left sideline and as he gets to the baselinehe goes airborne (a) over in bounds territory and makes a pass to player A2 in the far right corner, (b)over out of bounds territory and makes a pass to player A2 in thr far right corner. In both cases A1 lands out of boumds. Question Does it matter if A1 is very skillful and has devolped a play (team practice play) where A1 jumps over out of bounds territory (on purpose) where he can't be well guarded and passes the ball after which A1 lands out of bounds Ruling Rule 9-3-3 does not apply in this case since Player A1 has the ball. This rule is not intended to penalize momentum
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