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Old Tue Oct 11, 2011, 09:07pm
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Handoff = OOB ?

On the inbound, player A1 hands the ball to teammate A2 instead of throwing the ball.

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Old Tue Oct 11, 2011, 09:14pm
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No, it's a throw-in violation.
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Old Tue Oct 11, 2011, 10:25pm
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I'd have a violation. The book states that "The ball shall be PASSED by the thrower..." (NFHS 9-2-2).

Definition of pass: "...movement of the ball caused by a player who throws, bats, or rolls the ball to another player."

Since a handoff is not, by rule, a pass, the provisions of a legal throw-in have not been met.

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Old Tue Oct 11, 2011, 10:32pm
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It's most definitely a throw-in violation.
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Old Tue Oct 11, 2011, 11:29pm
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It is a throw-in violation, but the result is the same. You are going to put the ball where the violation took place.

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On the inbound, player A1 hands the ball to teammate A2 instead of throwing the ball.

OOB?
This is a violation if A1 is out of bounds and A2 is in-bounds. If A2 is also out of bounds, this hand-off is legal only after a made or awarded basket.
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Old Wed Oct 12, 2011, 06:18am
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How about a handoff from inbounder A1, who's hands are on the inbounds side of the boundary line, to defensive player B1, in other words, B1 just grabs the ball out of A1's hands?
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How about a handoff from inbounder A1, who's hands are on the inbounds side of the boundary line, to defensive player B1, in other words, B1 just grabs the ball out of A1's hands?
That would be legal robbery.
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Old Wed Oct 12, 2011, 07:38am
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I'd have a violation. The book states that "The ball shall be PASSED by the thrower..." (NFHS 9-2-2).

Definition of pass: "...movement of the ball caused by a player who throws, bats, or rolls the ball to another player."

Since a handoff is not, by rule, a pass the provisions of a legal throw-in have not been met.

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What if A1 just drops the ball inbounds on the court?
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What if A1 just drops the ball inbounds on the court?
That would be 100% legal, provided that the floor becomes designated as "another player." If such designation does not take place, I'd have a violation.

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How about a handoff from inbounder A1, who's hands are on the inbounds side of the boundary line, to defensive player B1, in other words, B1 just grabs the ball out of A1's hands?
Inbounds side: Legal
OOB side: Technical foul against defender.
Starts inbounds and continues OOB, two sets of hands on ball: Held ball. (Bonus point, does the arrow switch if it's an APTI)?
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That would be 100% legal, provided that the floor becomes designated as "another player." If such designation does not take place, I'd have a violation.

For what? Consider the "drop" to be a pass.
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For what? Consider the "drop" to be a pass.
I took his post to be sarcastic...
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I took his post to be sarcastic...
Perhaps I wasn't as charitable as usual. Channeling again.
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What if A1 just drops the ball inbounds on the court?
Does the inbounding player touch the ball first after it touches the court inbounds?
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