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Originally Posted by Stat-Man
Just a thought:
There seemed to be an interpetation years ago where Team B deflected the ball away from Team A and it ended up in the back court where neither team goes after it. The ruling was that the 10 second count would begin and after reaching 10, Team A has committed a violation.
So could one start a 10 second count in this situation?
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You can start a 10 second count in the interp because there's still team control. In fact, a 10 second count should start. If, however, it's a rebounded try that ends up bouncing forever in the BC, there would be no 10 second count.
On the throwin scenario, you cannot start a 10 second count until TC has been established.