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Old Mon Feb 06, 2006, 10:35am
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Quote:
Originally posted by FrankHtown
re: #2... Team Control does not need to be established, just the ball needs to gain front court status. For example A1 passes from the backcourt into the front court. Once the ball hits the floor, or a player, whether or not A gains control, the count stops.

So, I think the answer is false.
Ref Daddy- "2) T/F: Ten second backcourt count. The team has 10 seconds to have the team control ESTABLISHED in front count."

Your thought process was the same as mine, but...

As JugglingReferee implied, if the ball is in the front court on this play then Team control, though not player control, must, de facto, exist in the front court.

Without Team control in the front court, the 10 second count contiues.
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