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Originally posted by Danvrapp
I would think no violation, because, even thought the ball has backcourt status, it isn't being controlled by a player, but by a team. Does is matter? Hmmm...
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Yes, it does.
In order to have a backcourt violation, after establishing team control in the frontcourt, the ball must last be touched in the frontcourt by A and first touched in the backcourt by A. If the ball is never touched in the backcourt, there can be no BC violation.
(Of course, the ball is still in A's control, so there can be a ten-second backcourt violation.)