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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
If TC now exists from the beginning of the throw in, what's the call in these instances. I know we've kind of discussed them above, but let's get specific.
Play 1) A1 to inbound in front court. A1 throws the ball to A2. It hits A2 in the hand and goes into BC where it is first touched by A2. Violation?
Play 2) A1 to inbound in front court. A1 throws the ball to A2. It hits the floor in front court and then goes into back court without having touched a player where it is first touched by A2. Violation?
Play 3) A1 to inbound in front court. A1 throws the ball to A2 who is in the back court and A2 catches the ball there. Is there an exception to allow this like there is in NCAA (as I am told)?
Note that neither of these is a violation under the "current" rules.
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Without appropriate exceptions, 1 and 2 would be violations if TC is added to the throw in.
#3, however, would not change, since the BC and FC are both defined as being in bounds.