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Old Wed Oct 24, 2007, 06:26pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Here's the four conditions that all must be met to have a back court violation (NF rules):

1) there must be team control
2) the ball must have achieved front court status
3) the team in team control must be last to touch the ball in the front court
4) that same team must be first to touch the ball after it has been in the back court

Apply these conditions to your situation and what is your conclusion?
Well, I guess that rises the question... Does "A-2" touching the ball while having front court status (one foot down in the front court and the other in the air) cause the ball to gain front court status even if A-1 is dribbling.

If the touching on the leg gives it frontcourt status than we have a backcourt violation if not than we don't.
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