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Originally Posted by PIAA REF
It can be over-and-back on a throw-in as well. IF the ball is touched first. THis rule changed when the term legally touched came in to play. Example: A1 has a throw-in at the division line. A1 throws ball in, which is legally touched by B1 (pass is tipped) The ball goes into the air. A2 jumps from frontcourt, establishes control of the ball while in the air and then lands in the backcourt. This is a backcourt violation. So in a way you can have a bc violation on a throwin.
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Your example is correct. But it is not "on a throw-in" as the throw-in is over after it is legally touched. I think you know this. But if so, why type it incorrectly?
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