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Originally posted by ref18
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Originally posted by bseybs32
My reasoning for this being a violaion is along the same lines as if A2 jumped from the FC, caught the ball, as it was still in the BC, and landing in the BC. this situation is a violation as soon as A2 touches the ball. No different than my original post.
This is why I had a violation.
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But it isn't a violation until A2 lands in the backcourt, which means, that A2 has to be touching the ball and in the backcourt in order for a violation to be called. If while in the air, A2 drops the ball, and it lands in the BC without A2 touching it, then you've got nothing. It won't be a violation until any team A player touches the ball.
Edit: after reading Bob's post I think I should clarify that last statement:
It won't be a violation unless a team A player is the first to touch the ball while it is still in the BC.
Further edit: I can clarify this some more
It won't be a violation unless a team A player is the first to touch the bal while it still has BC status
I don't think I can clarify it anymore 
[Edited by ref18 on Feb 14th, 2005 at 02:11 PM]
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Still wrong...the status of the ball is not relevant. It would be a violation if a team A player is the first to touch the ball after it gained backcourt status; it is possible for ball to return to frontcourt without any other player contacting the ball (hits officials, wind blows, spinning ball, etc.)...still a violation to touch if first.