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Originally Posted by just another ref
Read your own post. It is still in frontcourt until it touches.....
That's the whole problem. The guy touched it. It gained backcourt status when he touched it, not immediately after. The ball did not have frontcourt status when he touched it. The interp is bogus and contradictory.
One cannot follow both the rule and the interp, and the rule has been around longer. Easy choice to me.
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OK...I read my own post. Now you tell me why the ball "did not have frontcourt status when he touched it." When exactly did the frontcourt status end? What caused it to go away? Some magical point in time when frontcourt staus miraculously ends?
The ball retains its frontcourt status until it touches/is touched by something/someone in the backcourt.