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Old Fri Nov 14, 2008, 05:56pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by Spence View Post
Maybe I found my own answer. Is the difference that in the OP we are talking about a dribble which was touched by the defender in the FC while the ball was NOT touching the offensive player in the BC vs my scenario where the offensive player was holding the ball when it was hit by the defender?
It doesn't really matter. If A1 was constantly in the backcourt and team B touches the ball between the touches by A, you should never have a violation.



For points required for a violation:
  1. Team control
  2. Ball gains FC status
  3. Team A last to touch the ball BEFORE the ball returns to the BC (gains BC status).
  4. Team A first to touch the ball AFTER the ball returns to the BC (gains BC status).
For #2, it doesn't necessarily mean player control in the FC.
For #3, it doesn't matter WHERE team A touches the ball or if the ball still has BC status, just the order relative to gaining BC status.
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