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Old Thu Jan 11, 2007, 07:10pm
K-Bach K-Bach is offline
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Originally Posted by eg-italy
...A player in FIBA can have both front court and back court status, for example receiving a pass having one foot in the back court and the other in the front court...What we look for is the global movement of the dribbler: if it is forward, no call. The same if the dribbler stops at the line for a moment and then goes forward...
There appears to be a contradiction between having both front and back court status and the concept of global movement. Once they reach the front court with one point, they establish front court status, with allowance for global movement. I don't see where the FIBA book discusses dual status. As a concept for clarification, I see your point.
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