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Old Sat Jan 15, 2000, 05:16am
Jeremy Hohn Jeremy Hohn is offline
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Gentlemen, well done on your replies. We must remember that froncourt status does NOT need to be POSSESSED in the frontcourt to terminate a 10 second count. There is a play in the case book where b1 reaches across the division line and contacts a ball being dribbled by a1 in the backcourt. The 10 second count restarts because b1 had frontcourt status. Even though the ball never was possessed by anyone in the frontcourt. Your 10 second count should continue until the ball strikes the floor or a player in the frontcourt. Good job on maintaining your count!!
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