If the team imbounding (passing the ball in) places a foot inside the court while imbounding the ball, the umpire will blow his whistle and will bring the imbounder back behind the line.
No you can't, the ball has to first come into play.
also known as the baseline, it's the out of bounds lines right behind the basketball hoops.
it is the big thick line behind the back board
After a basket is scored in basketball, the opposing team takes the ball out of bounds and begins their possession. The team that scored will then typically set up their defense to try and stop the other team from scoring on their next possession.
A trajectory is the path a projectile takes through the air. When shooting a basketball, the player must find the ideal trajectory where the ball avoids all obstacles, stays in bounds and goes in the basket.
only after a made basket
No Way
the line that goes around the basket in a curve close to the out of bounds. go to http://library.thinkquest.org/12006/images/court.gif .... its the green line on the picture!!
Both feet have to be established in bounds before the player can touch the ball again without being called out of bounds
because that is the rule...
All players can be out of bounds if they wish, but it will not get them anywhere.
As with all sports, it is important to understand the boundaries on a basketball court. A player only needs one foot to establish in bounds in basketball.