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Quote:
Originally Posted by Raymond
Subsequent a throw-in, jump ball, free throw, or try for goal, you must first have player control on the court before any actions can happen to cause a back court violation.
IOW, you must have player control and then some action must occur that causes the ball to violate the back court provisions.
In theory, the throw-in is no different than a shot as far as when you can start looking for backcourt violation provisions.
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