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Originally Posted by udbomber
Read the new casebook scenario this year with the asterik.
General rule is: there is no backcourt violation on throw-ins but all backcourt rules still apply meaning you can throw the ball into the backcourt on a throw-in after being in the frontcourt but you have to watch player location on the throw-in.
If player receives pass in the air from his leaving his feet in the frontcourt last and the defensive player touches the inbounds pass, you now immediately have to go with player location at that moment which in this case is the receiving player being in the frontcourt, receives inbounds pass and now lands in the backcourt for a violation.
A shot off the rim touching the offensive man and into the backcourt shows no possession yet so legal to retrieve ball in backcourt.
Same for an inbounds pass from baseline with throw lofting to the half-court line where a receiving offensive player is not sure where his location is so he jumps and tips the ball into the backcourt making it all legal with no possession. But if touched by defense on inbounds pass, it ends and player location is immediately established. Mid-court immediately becomes an out of bounds line for offense.
I love this game.
Alan
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You may love this game, but you're still wrong.
We know about the new play rulings. You are still wrong.
Do you want me to explain why to you or shall we let you live in ignorant bliss?