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Old Tue May 15, 2007, 12:22pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ch1town
Ok, so it's the same situation for the thrower on a throw-in who receives the
return pass (in the air) but before his feet are established on the court?
Not quite, on a throw in, the player receiving the pass while airborn can jump from the FC and land in the BC and vice versa without a violation because there is no team control on a throw in (FED and I think NCAA-M but not NCAA-W, but I could be wrong with the NCAA rules).

When there is team control, a player cannot jump from the BC, catch the pass, then land in the FC, assuming FC status has been attained.
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