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OB throw in after made basket
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Unless he thinks the player needs two feet OOB to make the throw-in pass, he's got no logic to stand on.
Either way, he's wrong. His player established himself OOB when he picked up the IB foot. Setting it back down IB is a violation. |
When the inbounding player was standing with one foot OOB and the other in the air, he is OOB. If he then touches the foot that was in the air inbounds while the other foot is still OOB, it is an OOB violation.
IOW - you were correct. |
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I know you're just the messenger so don't take this personally. But what brilliant mind thought up this logic? On one hand he's saying if A1 had released the throw-in pass it would be legal b/c he had one foot OOB and the other in the air. But on the other hand if A1 put his 2nd foot down it shouldn't be a violation b/c A1 didn't establish himself OOB. :eek: Well, if he never established himself OOB than how would the throw-in have been legal if he had released the pass? :confused: Hope this coach isn't a science or math teacher. |
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