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- verb Present participle of
inbound .
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Examples
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Phoenix called timeout and set up a play with Hardaway inbounding from the right sideline.
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"supporting cast" mostly took care of mundane chores such as inbounding the ball, bringing it up the court, playing a little defense, and taking an occasional shot or grabbing a rebound.
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Nick had just entered the game towards the end of the second quarter and the Rockets were inbounding the ball under the Wizards basket.
Powerball with Nick Young Lee Friedman 2010
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The Celtics were inbounding the ball when Ginobili stole the pass and drew a clear-path foul, giving him two shots and the Spurs the ball.
USATODAY.com 2008
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New Orleans 'Sean Marks turned the ball over when he stepped over the baseline before inbounding the ball after a turnover by the Jazz late in the third quarter. ...
USATODAY.com 2008
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After inbounding the ball, the clock didn't start initially and Bloom was able to take a shot -- and missed.
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Or the inbounding player, panicked by the thought that her five seconds were about to be up, would throw the ball away.
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Then, with Belmont inbounding the ball under its own basket, Alex Renfroe tried to throw a lob pass that was intercepted by ACC defensive player of the year Nelson.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Or the inbounding player, panicked by the thought that her five seconds were about to be up, would throw the ball away.
VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Don’t Worry, It’s Just Malcolm Being Malcolm Again 2009
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But LSU did a good job of keeping the ball out of his hands after Mitchell's big shot - going as far to push Law out of bounds when Texas A&M was inbounding the ball.
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