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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Just to play devil's advocate, how does that logic affect the play where A1 stands in the backcourt and throws the ball so that it touches the frontcourt with backspin and it bounces back to him and he catches it in the backcourt.
This seems to be a violation. But by your logic above, it never touched him or a teammate "in the frontcourt".
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There are
TWO different backcourt rules: 9-9-1 and 9-9-2.
Please don't confuse yourself by lumping them together. Doing that will yield incorrect results.
My play is governed by 9-9-1, since the ball was touched by a player from either team in the frontcourt of Team A, and is not a violation according to any sensible reading of the rule.
Your play falls under the purview of 9-9-2 and is a violation.