Tue Dec 12, 2006, 06:41pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by crazy voyager
I don't think this is true for FIBA.
A1 inbounds (in the BC?) and throws the ball to A2. A2 is standing in the FC; he then jumps
catchs the ball
and lands in the BC?
I don't see why this wouldn't be a BC violation.
They have team control
Team A was the last to touch it in the FC
and the first to touch it in the BC
I suppose it's no a BC-vio under rules-sets wich say "no team control" during throw-ins though.
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I don't know about FIBA, but I can tell you that while the NCAA does have team control during throw-ins, they have a specific exception that makes this a legal play written into the rules.
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