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Originally Posted by Raymond View Post
One difference between an out of bounds in the back court and a kickball in the back court, would be a new 10 second count for the kickball. So the offense would have until 18 seconds on the shot clock to get it across for a kickball, but only to 20 for an OOB.
I actually agree that this is probably not very clear. But unless it is stated, this would still be like an out-of-bounds. Now you are right, the 10-second count is new, and that part is reset. But I do not think that the violation in this case makes the clock go back to 30.

In Men's Rules, this is directly addressed. 2-11.6.c.2, it says that it does not matter if it is the FC or BC; a kicking violation by the defense is reset to 20 or whatever is greater.

So I am curious if there is not a similar reference.

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