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Old Wed Jan 28, 2009, 09:21am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by mutantducky View Post
ok thanks, then I guess 3 is ok as well.

3. A2 catches the pass with one foot in front one the in back. If A2 dribbles in the backcourt is it a violation? If not, after the dribble in the BC can he pass to the jumping A3 who lands from the back to the frontcourt.


let me edit this- too many bc stuff and I've been looking them up.. Same as 3-- After the dribble in the backcourt can A2 dribble in the front and then BC again if one foot remains in the backcourt. Or switch, dribble first in the back and then the front and back again in foot remains in the bc. So the pass to A3 would still be legal if A2 is a dribbler who needs to have 3 points in the FC.
A is in the BC if either foot is in the BC or if A is in the air having left from the BC. During a dribble, all three points must be in the FC.

In all of your plays, the player is in the BC and NEVER goes to the FC. So, your plays are the equivalent of "A1 stands near the FT line in the BC and passes the ball to another player who is in the BC." That's obviously legal, and so are all your plays.

BTW, the division line is not "neutral". It's in both teams' BC.
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