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Old Fri Nov 10, 2017, 02:18pm
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There was team control in the frontcourt. A-1 had control in the BC, and team control doesn’t end until one of three things happens. Once the ball touches A-2, it has FC status (and is still in A’s control). When A-1 subsequently touches it in the BC, it is a violation.

Player control in the FC is not a requirement for a BC violation. The only time player control matters is (1) after a try, to reestablish team control or (2) after a throw-in, there must be player control established somewhere inbounds in order for a violation to occur (but not necessarily in the FC).

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