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For argument's sake, why does this phrase appear in the case play?
"...when he reaches through the plane of the sideline." He has one foot inbounds and one foot OOB, which means the player is OOB. Why does it matter whether he touches the ball on the inbounds side of the sideline plane or reaches through the plane of the sideline and touches the ball?
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