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Originally Posted by BillyMac
OK. I think that I get it now. Thanks for clearing it up for me.
My earlier post was to clear up some possible confusion, among rookies, regarding when to start a ten second count in a normal backcourt throwin situation, i.e., don't start the count until player control has been established, don't start the count just because the ball has been touched by an offensive player inbounds.
In doing so, I confused myself. I hate it when that happens.
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You are back on track.
To my original point I was referring to situations subsequent a throw-in. There is continuous team control on a tipped throw-in however we will not start a 10-second count, have a backcourt violation, or have 3-seconds until PC has been established.