Thread: Throw-in Spot
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Old Fri Dec 04, 2009, 07:34pm
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells View Post
It's like the backcourt violation, people tend to want to inbound it at the division line regardless of where it was touched.
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Originally Posted by fullor30 View Post
Hadn't thought about that nor have I seen it kicked lately. Usually, BC happens at or near division line it seems to me.
fullor30,
You are correct in MOST cases, BUT the typical case Shaqs is talking about is the case where a ball is directed into the backcourt off of the offensive team -- frequently a ball bounding off a knee or foot well into the backcourt or a last-touch-first-touch that deflects well into the backcourt.

In many situations, the offensive player will attempt to shield the ball hoping that the defender will touch the ball allowing the offensive player to legally regain possession. During this time, the ball continues to roll or bounce away from the division line. In some cases, the ball is not illegally touched by the offensive team until the ball is well into the backcourt.
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