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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
I don't believe so.
I think that the criteria that crazy voyager laid out above are slighlty incorrect (at least for NCAA and FED -- FIBA might be different):
1) Team Control
2) Ball reaches the FC (note that player control in the FC is not required)
3) A last to touch before ball goes to BC (note that touching in the FC is not required)
4) A first to touch after ball goes to BC (note that touching in the BC is not required).
A simpler play that Nevada's second play is: A1 dribbles the ball into the FC and is trapped by the defense near the division line. A1 bounces a pass across the court to A2. The ball bounces on the division line and A2 then catches the ball while standing in the FC.
I'd have a violation on this play.
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ART. 2 . . . While in team control in its backcourt, a player shall not cause the ball to go from backcourt to frontcourt and return to backcourt, without the ball touching a player in the frontcourt, and be the first to touch it in the backcourt.
ART 2 clearly states that the offense has to be the first to touch the ball in the backcourt. Otherwise, why do we wait until the ball is touched in the bc before we call a violation? In case 2 the ball was never touched in the bc.
No violation.