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Touching inbounds while not touching out of bounds. Both feet not necessary if that's what you're asking.
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Inbounds or Out of bounds
If a player comes from out of bounds and touches a ball inbounds, when does he/she establish inbounds status. Some people say both feet have to be on the floor before he can touch the ball, others say one foot. Can not find a clear reference in the book.
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There isn't a reference to 'one foot' or 'two feet' in the rule book... all that's required is that you have some part of your body in bounds (doesn't have to be a foot), and no part of your body out of bounds.
An airborne player has the same in bounds/out of bounds status as she had prior to going airborne. (phrased around here as "you are where you were until you get where you're going"). |
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