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Old Thu Dec 14, 2017, 10:49am
sdoebler sdoebler is offline
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One thing to note on this type of play though is the unique situation where if the ball is thrown in from the front court by A1, then A2 jumps from the front court and catches the ball in the air and lands in the back court this is legal.

Scenario 2:
However if the situation you had occurred A1 passes the ball in and it is touched by B1, and then A2 jumps from the front court and catches the ball in the air and lands in the back court, this would be an over an back violation.

Status of the ball is ignored on a throw in until the ball is legally touched, the touch by B1 is legal which results in scenario 2 being a violation.
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