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Old Tue Nov 04, 2003, 03:11pm
Mike Burns Mike Burns is offline
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Re: to Mike Burns

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Originally posted by caref
both feet and the ball must be over. The ball can still be in the backcourt and you have backcourt status even if both feet are in the frontcourt. Has been the rule for several years now. The key is you must be dribbling in the backcourt. Once the ball is picked up and both feet are in the frontcourt you are then in the front court.

I am studying the manuel and casebook tonight. Rule book is in the car and it is too cold to go out and get it. No direct reference in the casebook this year.



Yep! You got it caref! As you said, both feet and the ball must be over. Sometimes it is just better to find it for yourself than to have it told to you. "Give a man a fish..."

Good job OC on finding the rule in the book.
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