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Originally Posted by rgncjn
I am well aware that no violation occurred, but that is probably the best explanation I have heard.
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Just remember the four requirements to have a back court violation. If all four are present, you have a violation. If even one is missing, you don't.
1) there must be team control
2) the ball must have achieved front court status
3) the team in control must be the last team to touch the ball in front court
4) that same team must be the first to touch the ball after it has been in the back court (even if it returned to front court "under it's own power", like a reverse spin or maybe it hit an official who is standing in the back court)