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Originally Posted by Sharpshooternes
They are arguing that a front court throwin is team control in the front court and that team control continues until one of the 3 criteria, (shot, deadball, turnover).
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There is no front court or back court status when the ball is out of bounds for a throw-in. There is no front court or back court status until there is player control established inbounds.
That's why in high school basketball you cannot start a 10-second backcourt count when a throw-in pass is deflected into the backcourt until somebody gains player control.
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