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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
I disagree. When A3 catches the ball, there's TC and the ball in the FC. It's not during the jump ball anymore, so the exception doesn't apply. It's a violation.
(And, your other post -- A1 inbounds to A2 who tips the ball to airborne A3 who gathers in the FC and lands in the BC -- is also a violation.)
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I see how the jump ball is a violation....but the other post
So you think when an inbounds is over because of a tipped ball (by either an offensive or defensive player in that teams frontcourt) and if a player jumps from his frontcourt, catches the ball in the air (gets player/team control) and he lands in his backcourt it is a violation...right? Because you have both Frontcourt ball location and frontcourt player location!
I have to agree here I guess....
Keys are:
1. tip in frontcourt that establishes ball location.
2. airborne player jumping from his frontcourt and securing ball in the air to establish team/player control.
3. landing in the backcourt with the ball or throwing it to another teammate in the backcourt..
OK then...