Line violation
If player A1 attempts to step out of bounds after player B1 makes a basket but doesn't get out of bounds and inbounds the basketball that in turn was stolen by B2 and put in the basket. what would the call be. I blew it dead waived off the basket and called a line violation. Was I correct?
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thank you!
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Is it a violation if one of the feet is out of bounds while they hang the other over the end line?
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I think it is and have called it once this year because the foot is breaking the plane - much like a free throw violation -
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Good points - well taken
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Now, here's a play:
A1 OOB for a throw in, takes a running start and leaps over the line before releasing the throwin pass. By the time he releases the pass, both feet are definitively over the in bounds area. Call? |
Based on what I learned from this thread -I would go with 'nothing', but I will do some reading on it as well.
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Actually, I was thinking it's a violation based on leaving the throw-in spot.
However, I'm not positive, as the definition of throw-in spot only specifies width while pointedly stating there is no depth limitation. Since it doesn't say anything about having a boundary equal to the boundary line, I have to say you're right. It's nothing. |
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