Definition of inbounds in English:
inbounds
adjectiveˈɪnbaʊndzˈinboundz
Basketball Denoting or relating to a throw which puts the ball into play from out of bounds.
Example sentencesExamples
- It was the third time in 10 games that an inbounds play in the final seconds broke down.
- Anthony Mason stumbled while throwing the inbounds pass, and Miller intercepted it.
- On the inbounds play, Lamond Murray gets the ball in the corner, quickly squares up, and nails a three before the buzzer goes off.
- Iverson caught the inbounds pass and hit a fadeway from the left side, tying the score at 96.
- On inbounds plays, fans were known to spill their drinks into players' canvas shoes.