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Originally posted by Kajun Ref N Texas
Quote:
Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
Yes, assuming that A is dribbling across and has all three points (both feet and ball) in the front court.
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BITS,
Doesn't A's dribble end when he attempts a pass, and if so it should not matter whether his second foot is in the front court. In other works as soon as A attempts the pass, and ends his dribble, if he picks up his backcourt foot, with his pivot in the front court, he then establishes front court status.
Is that clear as mud?
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Darn this cold medicine Yep. Once he ends his dribble, the three points rule no longer applies. If he's touching frontcourt, and not touching backcourt, he's in frontcourt.
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