
Mon Nov 01, 2010, 12:17pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pop_ey
In 4.12.6 the throw in ended and the exception ended when touched by A2. However A3 gained control of it in Back Court not in front court. So not a back court since there was no team control when the ball was touched in the frontcourt it wasn't in control in the front court.
In 9.9.1 D: Since A2 gains control of ball while having frontcourt status, and the throw-in exception had ended, it is backcourt when A2 lands in back court. Had the ball never been touched before A2 gaining control then it would not had been a backcourt when A2 landed as the exception granted during a throw in had not ended.
Thinking out loud! Think I have it now. Thanks.
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Correct as amended.
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