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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
No...it is not still considered part of the backcourt. The 10 second count that started when it touched the backcourt would now stop because the ball now has frontcourt status.
The violation is that team A is not allowed to be the next to touch a ball that had been in the backcourt previously, even if it is now in the frontcourt, if they were the last to touch it before it returned to the backcourt.
Where the ball is when it is touched doesn't have anything to do with the rule.
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So are you saying this violation is something other than a "backcourt" or "over and back" violation?