In situations such as this, I go on the side of no control.
Lets look at a little different situation but one involving the same judgment call on your part. A1 is going for a loose ball on the court. The ball is on the players right side and so is B1. The A1 reaches down, contacts the ball on its side or even a underneath and flings it across the front of his body to A2 who is to the left of A1. All of this takes place while A1 is running. Would you call a travel on A1 if he took a few steps while the arm/hand with ball is moving from right to left? In my judgment he does not have control so no possession, so not travel. Now back to your question. In my judgment just flinging the ball back does not constitute player control.
Notice all of the judgments? That is the key. Unless Im 100% sure that the player could just stand there and hold the ball with his hand in the same position as he has it in the flinging motion I dont call control and thus no Back Court here.
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