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Q: How much time you have to inbound the ball?
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If you can not inbound the ball what do you do?

Call a time out.


How many seconds should it take inbound a basketball and make a basket?

A player has five seconds to inbound the ball, if he/she has not inbound the ball in five seconds, it's a "turnover" the other team gets the ball.


At what point does the count start after a made basket to inbound the ball?

The count starts usually after the referree hands the person inbound passing the ball. This person has (5) seconds to get the ball inbound to another one of their team mates.


Where do you inbound the ball if a free throw misses the rim?

you inbound the ball on the side closest where it missed. if its in the middle either side would be fine.


When in bounding a basketball can you move your feet at all?

Yes but there are exceptions. You're only allowed to move after a team scores. If it is a dead ball, then the referee tells you where to inbound the ball and that's the only spot you can inbound the ball.


Can you inbound the ball into your back court from the front court?

yes you can


When a team scores on a fast break can the opposing team take its Sweet Time moving to their defensive end to inbound the ball?

once the ball has passed through the net the official will allow only as much time needed to retrieve the ball and 5 more seconds. If a team does not try to inbounds the ball the official will consider the ball to be at the teams disposal and the 5 seconds begins. This applies to all throw in situations.


When can you run out of bounds tyring to inbound the ball?

After a made basket by the opposing team


What happens after a traveling violation is called?

The team that did not travel will inbound the ball on the side.


Do you get a assist off a inbound pass?

Yes. But if the ball hit the OoB Zone first, then No.


On a jump ball the team that is ready to inbound commits an offensive foul before the ball is inbounded do they lose the jump ball or get the next one?

if its an offensive foul the ball is automaticly turned over


Is it possible to waive a free throw in exchange for a ball possession from an inbound pass from a sideline on a basketball game?

no