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Old Mon Nov 01, 2010, 12:17pm
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Originally Posted by pop_ey View Post
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.
Correct as amended.
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