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Paging our resident board refs.....

EvilMonkeyInTheCloset

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Feb 25, 2008
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I have a question/scenario I am trying to get clarification on.

On an inbounds play after a made basket, I know you can run the baseline and legally pass to another teammate who establishes themselves out of bounds as well, and they become the legal inbounding passer.

My question is what can make this play illegal? What restrictions are there to this rule (i.e. how elaborate can you get with this type of play)?

Can you make more than one of these types of passes? Or is it like castle-ing in Chess where you're only allowed to make the one extra pass while OOB? Can the second inbounding passer also move or do you forfeit your ability to run the baseline off a made basket because you weren't the first to touch the ball OOB?
 
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