1. inbounds - Noun
2. inbounds - Adjective
3. inbounds - Verb
4. inbounds - Adverb
inbounds (not comparable)
(sports) Within bounds
inbounds (not comparable)
(sports) Into the inbounds area
She passed the ball inbounds.
inbounds
plural of inbound
inbounds
third-person singular simple present indicative of inbound
However, Jackson fouled with on the inbounds try to set up West for the clinching free throws. Source: Internet
NMU made another big play when Honkala stole the inbounds pass and gave the Wildcats the final possession, or so they thought. Source: Internet
Paa’u reached high for the catch and kept the tops of his toes inbounds for the score. Source: Internet
Players who are fouled either receive the ball to pass inbounds again, or receive one or more free throws if they are fouled in the act of shooting, depending on whether the shot was successful. Source: Internet
Chastery Fuamatu scored inside with 3.2 seconds left to put the Lady Pioneers in front and, after a Siloam Springs timeout, Gentry’s Haley Hays intercepted an inbounds pass to run the remaining time off the clock. Source: Internet
Maniscalco took the resulting inbounds pass, drove over a Roberts screen and put up a floater in the lane. Source: Internet