The opposing team is awarded a goal kick.
a throw in, in soccer is awarded when the ball is out of bounds but only on the side lines
After a made basket by the opposing team
the ball is given to the opposing team to pass in from out of bounds.
You serve as soon as the opposing team loses a point(serves it into the net, out of bounds, you get a point, etc).
When a player steps on the out of bounds line, the ball is out of bounds and the opposing team will get possession. It doesn't matter if a defender commits a foul afterwards, the ball was out of bounds first, so this is the call.
One point.
If a ball is served over the opposing teams heads and is in bounds, they can back up and try to pass it, but if they fail to do so, the serving side receives a point for an ace, and they get to serve again.
Yes he can.
No
If the opposing team hits the ball out of bounds across your team's goal line.
You have 5 seconds to throw the ball in but you can also run up and down the baseline as long as you stay out of bounds.
That is called a foul or 'personal foul'.