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Old Mon Dec 05, 2011, 07:34pm
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I understand..."Something in, nothing out" is incomplete. Yet, we all seem to throw it around like it's the end all to the argument. My point is, think of it however you want, I think of the rule as "one foot in, nothing out." It helps me to remember. We all remember it differently.

So whatever helps the person remember that as long as nothing is out, then you are in.
I just read 4-playerlocation and then I don't have to try the "sayings that are right most of the time but might not be right all of the time."
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Old Mon Dec 05, 2011, 08:52pm
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I understand..."Something in, nothing out" is incomplete. Yet, we all seem to throw it around like it's the end all to the argument. My point is, think of it however you want, I think of the rule as "one foot in, nothing out." It helps me to remember. We all remember it differently.

So whatever helps the person remember that as long as nothing is out, then you are in.
How is it incomplete? What scenario isn't covered?
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Old Mon Dec 05, 2011, 10:28pm
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How is it incomplete? What scenario isn't covered?
An airborne player who saves the ball. He would not have something in, as he is airborne. Thus, incomplete.
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An airborne player who saves the ball. He would not have something in, as he is airborne. Thus, incomplete.
Being airborne means his location is defines by his last contact with the floor, which is in bounds as long as something was in and nothing was out.
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Ponytail.
Since everybody seems to be in such a pleasant "this happened to me yesterday" mood . . .

Saturday...about three feet from the coach standing in her box...her JV girl gained possession of the ball while on her back with everything inbounds...except for...PONYTAIL.

Coach: , then , then , then , then , then . . . as the reality of the situation set in.

Now, if that player followed the hairstyle trend I do, she wouldn't have had that call for a violation.
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Old Sun Jan 22, 2012, 05:39pm
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Now, if that player followed the hairstyle trend I do, she wouldn't have had that call for a violation.
Seriously? How many bald girls do you see playing high school basketball?
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Old Sun Jan 22, 2012, 08:55pm
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if the player loses the ball while dribbling and goes out of bounds comes back in can he still dribble the ball or just gain possesion?
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if the player loses the ball while dribbling and goes out of bounds comes back in can he still dribble the ball or just gain possesion?
Survey the answers given previously in this thread for a clear answer to that one. That was the point of the original question, I think.
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An airborne player who saves the ball. He would not have something in, as he is airborne.
Apparently, you completely missed the point of my last post. If you jump from inbounds, then you "have something in", even though you are airborne. Your statement above is simply incorrect by rule.
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Old Sun Jan 22, 2012, 10:14pm
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if the player loses the ball while dribbling and goes out of bounds comes back in can he still dribble the ball or just gain possesion?
It's an interrupted dribble. Do you know of a rule that says the player can't do either one?
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Old Sun Jan 22, 2012, 10:15pm
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Apparently, you completely missed the point of my last post.
Yeah, he did. But that was 7 weeks ago!
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Old Mon Jan 23, 2012, 11:44am
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Yeah, he did. But that was 7 weeks ago!
LOL! Freddy resurrected the thread and I didn't realize it was that old.
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