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No level of basketball requires two feet inbounds to "reestablish" inbounds...you need something inbounds and nothing out of bounds to be considered inbounds.
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You need something touching inbounds and nothing touching out of bounds. No need for two feet. Legal play.
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That's one of those "basic" rules I believe all officials should know.
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That's why I was asking, I'm a first year official and like most fans/coaches I've always heard the two feet thing. Now I know.
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Rules 4-35 (NFHS), 4-46 (NCAA) and 7-1 (both) explain it all.
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