We went back and forth on this during an association meeting tonight. It's a test question, but I've forgotten which number (maybe 99?).
During a throw-in, A1 jumps from A's front court, catches the inbound pass, and passes it to A2 who is in A's back court before A1 touches the ground in back court.
Is this a back court violation?
Some said yes because he had front court status, got posession (and team control), then it was touched first in back court by a team mate.
Others argued no, that the exception about jumping to back court to catch a throw-in covered this case.
What is the right answer?
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