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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 03:47pm
HawkeyeCubP HawkeyeCubP is offline
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Originally Posted by RookieDude
Let me tag along on this thread if I may...

Just some things to think about:

1. When would you start your backcourt count on a throw-in when the player lets the ball roll along the court (in the backcourt) so as not to start the clock?

2. What if the ball just rested there...how long could the ball rest there before you chopped the clock or started a count?
1. When team control is established by A in the backcourt - when an A player first controls the ball.
2. The clock starts when the ball is legally touched inbounds, so not until that happens. The 10 second backcourt count starts when A has control in the backcourt, so not until that happens.
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