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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
There's four backcourt violation criteria, not three.
1) there must be team control
2) the team in control must be last to touch the ball in frontcourt
3) the ball must achieve backcourt status
4) that same team must be first to touch the ball after it has been in the backcourt
Ya' know - now that I think about it - there's actually a redundancy to criteria 3 and 4. If number 4 says the touch must come after the ball has been in the backcourt, there's really no need for number 3, because number 4 requires the ball to have achieved backcourt status. What do you guys think?
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I think that your #3 is wrong. The ball must achieve frontcourt status (first).
Then (2) should read: The team in control must be the last to touch before the ball enters the backcourt.
The first touch need not be in the frontcourt and the second touch need not be in the backcourt.