basketball rule question

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alright niketalk I was playing basketball tonight and player A jumped in the air and threw the basketball off of player B who was in bounds then the ball bounced off player B and then hit player A who was out of bounds. which players is out on?
 
So if I just straight up throw it off a player who is out of bounds then its off the player who is out of bounds?
 
why would you throw the ball out of bounds? why not secure possession and make a play?
 
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alright niketalk I was playing basketball tonight and player A jumped in the air and threw the basketball off of player B who was in bounds then the ball bounced off player B and then hit player A who was out of bounds. which players is out on?

Alright....
If player A threw the ball off player B (who was still in bounds) and the ball hit player A again (who was out) the poseesion goes to player B unless.....
The ball touched the floor out of bounds before hitting player A again or....
Player B had possession and just threw it back at player A (who is out of bounds) for no apparent reason
 
alright niketalk I was playing basketball tonight and player A jumped in the air and threw the basketball off of player B who was in bounds then the ball bounced off player B and then hit player A who was out of bounds. which players is out on?

Alright....
If player A threw the ball off player B (who was still in bounds) and the ball hit player A again (who was out) the poseesion goes to player B unless.....
The ball touched the floor out of bounds before hitting player A again or....
Player B had possession and just threw it back at player A (who is out of bounds) for no apparent reason
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Alright....
If player A threw the ball off player B (who was still in bounds) and the ball hit player A again (who was out) the poseesion goes to player B unless.....
The ball touched the floor out of bounds before hitting player A again or....
Player B had possession and just threw it back at player A (who is out of bounds) for no apparent reason

Gotcha. Thank you for your help!
 
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