A replayed ball is a rule violation where a player handles the ball twice in succession. This happens if a player throws the ball in the air and catches it again. It also applies if a player intentionally bounces the ball to themselves to gain a better position. The umpire awards a free pass to the opposition when this specific infraction occurs on court. A wing attack commits a replayed ball violation by tossing the ball to clear a defender. Players must ensure they pass or shoot rather than attempting to move the ball alone. This rule maintains the team-oriented nature of the sport and prevents individual players from ball-hogging. One real-world example involves a shooter dropping the ball and catching it before it hits the ring.
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