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Originally Posted by SC Official
Not necessarily. You only need initial player control inbounds. Whether that initial player control is in the frontcourt or backcourt doesn’t matter. If an A player gains control in A’s backcourt, throws to the frontcourt where it deflects of an A player (i.e. is never controlled) and returns to the backcourt where A is the first to touch, that is a violation even though there was never player control in the frontcourt.
Once that initial player control is established after a throw-in, jump ball, or try for goal, team control in the frontcourt is what is required.
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I guess I was only thinking in terms of his situation. I'd be lying if I have ever seen your situation happen or even thought about that happening but it's good information. Thanks for the correction.