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Basketball rules - Out of Bounds & Throw-in

 
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OUT OF BOUNDS. A player causes the ball to be put in play from out of bounds when the player touches all or any part of the boundary line. This is an automatic forfeit of possession. If a player loses control of the ball and it touches any part of the boundary line or the ceiling or equipment that might be hanging from the ceiling, it produces an immediate throw-in situation for the opponents. A similar throw-in situation develops if the ball touches a player already out of bounds.
OUT OF BOUNDS AWARDS. The ball is awarded to the opposing team out of bounds after: (a) every field goal and all successful free throws, except technical free throws, (b) each player-control foul, after each common foul until the bonus-free-throw rule is in effect, (d) in held-ball situations initiated by the defense for men, or in a held-ball situation for women when the defensive team owns the possession arrow, (e) for a violation when the defense causes a five-second closely guarded situation, and (f) the free throws for an intentional or flagrant personal foul have been shot (see Rule 10). After technical free throws, the ball is awarded to the shooting team at mid-court. After a timeout, out-of-bounds possession remains with the team in control when the clock stopped, unless an infraction or end of the period is involved.

THE THROW-IN. Any player of the team in control may make the throw-in. Only a designated thrower-in may be out of bounds. The player making the throw-in has five seconds to release the ball to a player inbounds. The thrower-in cannot leave the designated area nor score a field goal from out of bounds, and opponents are restrained from harassing the effort by being required not to cross the out-of-bounds boundary or its vertical plane.

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25 Comments: Basketball rules - Out of Bounds & Throw-in

Posted by
JT
on 09.28.2009
Is the ball considered out of bounds when the ball hits the top of the backboard then comes back in bounds? .
Posted by
kirkslastbid
on 08.6.2009
I believe if a player is out of bounds he becomes an extention of the out of bounds. The ball is called out on the last ( in bounds player ) that touched it. .
Posted by

on 07.2.2009
if the ball hits a person already standing outside it is not considered out on them. Rather on the person who last touches the ball. .
Posted by
Doug
on 03.8.2009
Is an assist awarded to the player throwing the ball in if it is a simple catch and shoot play? . .
Posted by
sam
on 02.5.2009
Is an assist awarded to the player throwing the ball in if it is a simple catch and shoot play? .
Posted by

on 01.23.2009
Is it legal for the oposing team to inbound the ball from the other end of the court hitting the backboard on the oposite end or is that an automatic turnover .
Posted by
B-BALL
on 01.17.2009
HI. NEED HELP IF ON A TIE UP AND THE BALL IS GIVEN TO THE WRONG TEAM AND IS TROWN IN AND MISSED 2 SHOTS AND THEN GOT REBOUD AND WAS GOING TWO SHOT AGIAN BUT TAY BLOW THE HORN AFTER 15 TO 20 SECONDS AND THE THEN GAVEIT TO THE OTHER TEAM IS THAT REVERABLE AFTER ALL THAT THANK YOU .
Posted by
AW
on 11.17.2008
result of defensive player slapping ball out of in bounds thrower hands .
Posted by
Rachel
on 05.24.2008
what are some plays when you throw it in?... like when you say "break!", usually players go in different directions to get open. how do the players know which way to go? thanks. \1 .
Posted by

on 02.10.2008
If a player is standing out of bounds and the ball hits them is it considered out of bounds on them? .
Posted by
bballjunkie
on 02.9.2008
Can a player when inboundsing the ball call time out at any time when the ref is counting the five seconds or is he prohibited from calling a timeout after the ref gets to 3? .
Posted by
Mark
on 02.5.2008
Can a player throwing the ball in take a few steps left-to-right no matter where the throw-in occurrs? This would be for a high school team. I heard this rule changed a few years ago but wanted to be sure. .
Posted by

on 01.24.2008
ok i have a good quesion if you are inbounding the ball(after a made feild goal) and your teammate goes out of bounds and you pa-------it to them are they aloud to pa-------it to you if you are in bounds? .
Posted by

on 01.18.2008
On an inbound pa-------from under the basket the ball first hits the rim or net before being touched by a player of either team. Is this a violation that results in a dead ball and the ball being awarded to the other team? .
Posted by
Ms. Basketball
on 01.17.2008
When an offensive team makes a shot, can the other team run the baseline out of bounds in order to get the ball inbounds during a full court press by the other team? .
Posted by
Mike
on 01.11.2008
If a defensive player crosses the vertical plane on a throw in but does not touch the ball or offensive player is this a violation? .
Posted by
bbgbr
on 12.14.2007
Which former NBA player is responsible for the rule that makes it a violation if a ball thrown in from out of bounds scores a goal? .
Posted by
Eric
on 12.10.2007
Can a player who does not have possession of the ball step out of bounds, and not forced out, then still return in to catch the ball? .
Posted by
Jim
on 12.10.2007
In high school rules, can’t a player jump out of bounds with the ball after an opponent scores and instead of throwing it directly in bounds throw it to a team mate who is further down the baseline out of bounds? .
Posted by

on 11.5.2007
What should be the distance between a wall and the out-of-bounds line? .
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