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OOB A2 does not go directly onto court
I think there is a gap in the rules. Here is the sitch:
After a made basket, A1 takes ball OOB for throw-in. A2 on other side of basket also goes OOB for potential switch-aroo play. A1 inbounds the ball to A3. I know the inbounder, A1 is required to go directly onto the court. However I am not aware of a rule requiring A2 to go directly onto the court. Might I have missed something in my reading?
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10-3-2: A player shall not purposely and/or deceitfully delay returning after legally being out of bounds.
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