Yes, it is called legally changing the inbound passer.
yes the inbounder is legally being changed he may still run the baseline
The player that is out of bounds when the ball touches him.
yes
i believe so
Only if the player was forced out of bounds by a defensive player.
If the player with the ball steps out of bounds, the play is over. If another player steps out of bounds, he cannot rejoin that play unless he was forced out by an opponent.
You can never have possession of the ball, inbounds, and step out of bounds without the ball turning over to the other team. When inbounding a ball, it is allowed for the player with the ball to pass it to another player that is standing out of bounds on the same boundry line.
Only if another player touches the ball first or the original player establishes position in bounds by having both feet on the court.
No. Once the ball touches a player that is out of bounds, the ball is considered out of bounds.
If the player saves the ball and than steps out of bounds than no he can not touch it until another player does
Passing is when you give the ball to another player, usually by tossing it to them.
No you can't because they would call it back out and the other team would bet the ball. Its like you throwing the ball to a person out of bounds.