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Old Sat Oct 26, 2024, 05:02pm
Raymond Raymond is offline
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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
How about a backcourt violation when offender simply steps on but not over the division line?

Closest spot is at the division line, which is technically in the backcourt of the offended team, thus inbound (by new rule) at closest spot.

But wait, there's an exception (by 2023-24 NFHS Basketball Rules Interpretations SITUATION 9) for this situation.

ALL backcourt violations will be inbounded at one of the four "magic spots" in the frontcourt of the offended team.

Right?

For other types of backcourt violations when offender violates in some other part of the backcourt (not just the division line), it would by rule will be inbounded at one of the four "magic spots" in the frontcourt of the offended team.
Do a history search. I've talked about having a clear interpretations about T-I spots and various BC violations.

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