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Yes. there are no "crossing the plane" rules in Basketball. Its always about where your feet are touching the ground or where they were last touching the ground.

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Q: Can the inbounding player cross the plane of the out of bounds line before making the pass if they do not touch a part of the court before passing the ball?
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