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Oob ?
The following is a question that came up between some officials the other night.
Player A legally obtains posession of the ball near the end line. Player B ties him up creating an alternating possession throw in. In the process of getting into position to get to the ball, player B is standing with one foot on the out of bounds line. There is no foul and Player B legally and simultaneously posses the ball with Player A. What is your call and why? Rule Reference please. |
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Also from your post, don't see how any player can "legally and simultaneously" posses the ball with any other player if they are OOB. |
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7.6.4 Sit. A While attempting a throw-in, A1 holds the ball through the plane of the end line. B1 (b)simply grabs the ball and then throws it through B's basket. RULING: (b) score two points for Team B
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Dan Ivey Tri-City Sports Officials Asso. (TCSOA) Member since 1989 Richland, WA Last edited by RookieDude; Mon Dec 16, 2013 at 04:21pm. |
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"...if the ball is out of bounds because of touching or being touched by a player who is on or outside a boudary line, such player causes it to go out."
I see this play as a player standing OOB and the ball touches them for whatever reason. Not the held ball situation in my OP. |
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But, What if B1 is already OOB, standing on the end line, and he grabs at the ball A1 is holding, resulting in a held ball? I think it could be a held ball for the same reason you could have a held ball during a throw-in. One player is OOB, the other is on the court. |
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In the "throw-in play" the ball is OOB because of another reason (i.e., the throw in). |
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