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Old Tue Nov 05, 2024, 10:05pm
Raymond Raymond is offline
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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
Let's look at a more realistic practical situation, a situation most of us have really seen a few times.

Ball handler A1 is dribbling in his frontcourt very near and parallel to the division line. The dribbled ball strikes the division line, bounces up, and is touched by A1 who is fully standing in his frontcourt.

Backcourt violation.

Where is ball inbounded, in the new backcourt (closest spot to violation), or in the new frontcourt (the nearest of the four designated frontcourt throwin spots to where the violation occurred)?
In NCAA Men's, stepping on the division line leads to a division line throw and a 30 second shot clock.

When high school went to this rule, I believe my very first post was about the NFHS needing to clarify where they want the throw-in on a back court violation that involves stepping on the division line.

I'm sure based on that post somebody else in the forum came up with a citation.



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