Think of it as an out of bounds play
If Team A has the ball, Team B tips it, then it hits a Team A player and goes out of bounds, you determine that Team A is responsible for the ball going out of bounds. The same applies to backcourt.
If you have to explain it to a coach, I find that this explanation is easier for them to understand if they are not sure of the rules.
You can apply the same logic if a Team A player jumps from the FC over the division line and taps it back before it hits in the backcourt. Just like if he saved it from going out of bounds.
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