Yes...they must have 2 feet in bounds first
If the player saves the ball and than steps out of bounds than no he can not touch it until another player does
Yep, you can do that
Both feet have to be established in bounds before the player can touch the ball again without being called out of bounds
In American Football, if a player has one foot out of bounds when he catches the football, he is out of bounds. If he has is in bounds when he catches the football then he caught it and it is a completed catch. If the player goes out of bounds and comes back in bounds and catches the football it is still an incomplete pass. However, if he was knocked out of bounds or if the ball was tipped, it may be a completed pass. The rules keep changing at all levels of the game.
substitution
No. The first foot has to be in bounds.
Yes, the player receiving the pass must have established both feet in the front court to avoid having an over and back violation called.
I dont think that you can pass to yourself unless you bounce it off someone else. If you pass to yourself it might be considered traveling. the only way you can is to bounce it off the backboard or another player A player may throw the ball off the backboard and catch it. However, the player must receive the pass while in the air and shoot or pass before he comes down. Otherwise, the call is traveling
It is incomplete.
the only player that comes to mind is Ronnie Lester
its traveling
belive it or not basketball is all about being smart with the ball which comes with fundamentals
Badminton lines are in :D if it gos out of the lines it is obliviously out and if it is in the lines then it is in! any help? what if it lands on the line and bounces? Define "goes in "and "goes out". Is that where it comes to rest after a bounce?
Yes. He comes from China and stands 7 feet 9 inches tall and weighs approximately 370 pounds.