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I had a kid last night after a made basket that took the ball OOB for the throw-in and just put one foot OOB and lifted the other one up in the air. He started to pass the ball to a teammate, except he put the foot that was in the air back on the ground inbounds before he passed the ball in. Tweet.
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additional note to Billy's post above.
Had a team that liked to run the play where the inbounder passes laterally to another teammate who is also behind the endline, who then passes the ball in. They ran the play once on a spot throw in; my partner and I looked at each other like I don't think they can do that, but no whistle. We talk about it and get it right the next time. But it was one of those plays that I just don't see all that much and I wasn't prepared for it. Hopefully someone can learn from my mistake. Next question, on the play I describe above, assuming it is in a legal situation, can the pass be a bounce pass? Because they did that too. |
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