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Old Tue Feb 08, 2011, 11:53am
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Out of bounds question

On a made basket, I know the player can run the baseline to pass. Here is another scenario that I'm not sure about

Basket is made by opposing team, player 1 grabs the ball and calls out his play, player 2 runs out of bounds, player 1 passes him the ball once player 2 is completely out of bounds, player 1 goes inbound after making the pass to player 2, player 2 inbounds the ball to player 1. Is this legal?

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Old Tue Feb 08, 2011, 11:57am
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Old Tue Feb 08, 2011, 11:57am
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On a made basket, I know the player can run the baseline to pass. Here is another scenario that I'm not sure about

Basket is made by opposing team, player 1 grabs the ball and calls out his play, player 2 runs out of bounds, player 1 passes him the ball once player 2 is completely out of bounds, player 1 goes inbound after making the pass to player 2, player 2 inbounds the ball to player 1. Is this legal?

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1) The player can run the "endline". Baseball has a "baseline." (I'm sure someone would've clarified that...)
2) "How much time did this situation take?" is an important consideration. Can you clarify? If the player inbounds causes a delay in the "making the ball available to the thrower" process, there might be a situation begging rectification.
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On a made basket, I know the player can run the baseline to pass. Here is another scenario that I'm not sure about

Basket is made by opposing team, player 1 grabs the ball and calls out his play, player 2 runs out of bounds, player 1 passes him the ball once player 2 is completely out of bounds, player 1 goes inbound after making the pass to player 2, player 2 inbounds the ball to player 1. Is this legal?

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Legal after a made or awarded basket.
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Old Tue Feb 08, 2011, 12:03pm
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1) The player can run the "endline". Baseball has a "baseline." (I'm sure someone would've clarified that...).
Seriously though...

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2) "How much time did this situation take?" is an important consideration. Can you clarify? If the player inbounds causes a delay in the "making the ball available to the thrower" process, there might be a situation begging rectification.
5 seconds once the ball is at the dissposal (in the officials judgment). when player 1 "grabs the ball and calls out his play" I'm starting my count.
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Old Tue Feb 08, 2011, 12:05pm
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1) The player can run the "endline". Baseball has a "baseline." (I'm sure someone would've clarified that...)
2) "How much time did this situation take?" is an important consideration. Can you clarify? If the player inbounds causes a delay in the "making the ball available to the thrower" process, there might be a situation begging rectification.
I stand corrected on "endline". No delay, all within the 5 seconds.

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Old Tue Feb 08, 2011, 12:14pm
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I stand corrected on "endline". No delay, all within the 5 seconds.

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1) The player can run the "endline". Baseball has a "baseline." (I'm sure someone would've clarified that...)
Sigh, no it doesn't. As I pointed out the last time this came up, baseball has foul lines (which are fair) and runners can establish base paths, but there are no baselines in baseball.
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Old Wed Feb 09, 2011, 04:32am
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Sigh, no it doesn't. As I pointed out the last time this came up, baseball has foul lines (which are fair) and runners can establish base paths, but there are no baselines in baseball.
Isn't estabilishing baselines involved somewhere in steroid testing? If so, then it's definitely a baseball thing.

And if not, then there are basslines in musical chairs (or at least in funky musical chairs).
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