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Old Thu Apr 06, 2000, 11:02am
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Player A is out of bounds. Player A bounces ball out of bounds or on the line before player B touches the ball. Is this a violation?
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Old Thu Apr 06, 2000, 11:38am
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B's ball. Yes, this is a violation.

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Old Thu Apr 06, 2000, 04:09pm
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Kent, is A the thrower-in?
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Old Thu Apr 06, 2000, 07:03pm
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Originally posted by kent wilson:
Player A is out of bounds. Player A bounces ball out of bounds or on the line before player B touches the ball. Is this a violation?


Assuming player A is the inbounder (I refuse to use the NF term "thrower-in", every time I hear it I want to "thrower-up"), it is not a violation for him to bounce the ball OOB (or on the line, since the line is OOB) unless he has released the ball towards the court for his inbound pass and the pass hits OOB. Of course, the five second count is going during his bouncing.

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Old Fri Apr 07, 2000, 12:41am
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Like any other inbounds, they can step on but not over the line.
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Old Fri Apr 07, 2000, 10:03am
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Well said Mark! Thrower-in = Thrower-up! I love it.
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Old Fri Apr 07, 2000, 10:33am
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Here's a question - what about the position of his foot(feet)? Can foot be on line or partially over line before releasing ball? When is it a violation?
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Old Fri Apr 07, 2000, 02:45pm
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Brian -

So if any part of the foot is inbounds(half may be in/half OOB) it is a violation. Correct? I've seen this call missed quite often.
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Old Fri Apr 07, 2000, 03:00pm
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The line is OOB, so it is OK to touch the line(you're still "established" out of bounds).
But, once your foot touches the court, you have "established" yourself inbounds... violation.

You just have to think in reverse of when the ball is in play.
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