It's bounded out-of-bounds, but if the team is in the penalty and has over six fouls, it's automatically taken from the line, no matter if it was a shooting foul or not.
it is considered a traveling violation
The team that did not travel will inbound the ball on the side.
A back court violation when the offensive player with the ball steps behind the half court line after crossing it.
If there is still another foul shot to be taken then nothing happens its just a miss, but if its the last foul shot then the ball is taken out bye the opposing team.
The officials call a violation, and possession is handed over to the opposing team.
shooting ball=basketball
No. A backcourt violation is when a back row player attacks the ball from above the height of the net while in front of or having jumped from in front of the 10 foot line.
The traveling violation occurs when person throws ball on the court and another player receives it and moves both feet without dribbling the ball.
If your shooting, you get 3 free throws, if not, it's just a regular foul and you just throw the ball in.
There is a "back-court violation" This happens when a back-court player or a Libero, jumps after the attack line to hit the ball or if a Libero spikes a ball that is over the height of the net.
The whistle is blown and the defending team gets to take the ball out.
A basketball is in bounded where the closet spot out of bounds is where the ball was when the time out was called. For example, if the the point guard was dribbling just half past court toward the right side of the floor when his/her coach calls a time out, the ball will then be in bounded just past half court on the right side of the court.