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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
And to have frontcourt team control, there must first have been player control. That is how team control is established.
If team control were established on a bat, we'd have a lot of team control fouls on rebounds as players bat the ball in an attempt to get the rebound. In fact, what if two players bat it? Are both teams in control?
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You did not answer my question about the explicit text in the casebook.
Your questions are really not applicable if there is no reason to believe that the player was attempting to pass the ball to a teammate.