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Post by ugopher on Jul 6, 2012 10:43:33 GMT -5
Most NCAA and pro basketball courts have sharp lines defining what is inbounds or out of bounds, and may have that marking the key. They typically do that with a solid color for out of bounds with inbounds in a natural hardwood color. There's no mistaking that there's one edge. However, in BB there are any number of different ways lines are treated. If inbounds is marked with a line, stepping on the line is out of bounds. Then there's the center line, which is similar to the center line in VB. If lines are used to mark the key, the outside edge is the boundary. Not to mention that a baseball which hits the foul pole is fair.
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